@geoffkait
Temperature is merely a byproduct of energy contained within a volume under pressure. Temperature is a lot easier to say than describing the average velocity of individual molecules. So while you claim air is a motionless mass, here you are trying to explain exactly why it's not and how important that fact is.
You mind maybe picking a side and sticking with it, Mr. Magic Rocks?
Temperature is merely a byproduct of energy contained within a volume under pressure. Temperature is a lot easier to say than describing the average velocity of individual molecules. So while you claim air is a motionless mass, here you are trying to explain exactly why it's not and how important that fact is.
You mind maybe picking a side and sticking with it, Mr. Magic Rocks?

