Probably a stupid question, but will we ever have something like a microwave to make things cold? Is there a reason this can't exist?Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 486 points – 10 months ago241Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsPush heat into something is easier than pull heat out of somethingThat's not how a microwave works.It pretty much is. It bathes your food in intense radio waves that get absorbed and turned into heat.Pushing energy into a thing is easier than stopping itMake something vibrate fast easier than make something vibrate slower
Push heat into something is easier than pull heat out of somethingThat's not how a microwave works.It pretty much is. It bathes your food in intense radio waves that get absorbed and turned into heat.Pushing energy into a thing is easier than stopping itMake something vibrate fast easier than make something vibrate slower
That's not how a microwave works.It pretty much is. It bathes your food in intense radio waves that get absorbed and turned into heat.Pushing energy into a thing is easier than stopping itMake something vibrate fast easier than make something vibrate slower
It pretty much is. It bathes your food in intense radio waves that get absorbed and turned into heat.
Push heat into something is easier than pull heat out of something
That's not how a microwave works.
It pretty much is. It bathes your food in intense radio waves that get absorbed and turned into heat.
Pushing energy into a thing is easier than stopping it
Make something vibrate fast easier than make something vibrate slower