Hazeclaw, on 17 March 2019 - 08:29 PM, said:
Correct me if I am wrong, but does Thermodynamics not somehwere say heat can not simply somehow be gone ? If I get your argument, you seem to say with the Heatsink destroyed, the Heat is "gone", becasue the Heatsink kindof falls off, and takes "its" Heat with it .
But what if the Heatsink simply stops functioning due to damage ? What does Thermodynamics/Physics say happens to the Heat that has been stored in that now not working anymore Heatsink ? For the sake of argument, what if the Heatsink remains inside the 'Mech, but - as said above - is simply destroyed beyond function . Does "its" Heat stay contained inside the damaged HS ( which is what some people seem to say ) and that heat does not transfer to the 'Mech ? I dont think that works, the Heat needs to go somewhere if the HS is destroyed, no ?
Or does the Heat somehow still have to be dealt with, because it does not magically disappear, and therefore it is imagineable the Mech instantly gets ( a bit ) hotter ? I mean, even IF the Heat stayed within the damaged HS and it "just" can not dissipate the Heat anymore, that Heat is still there, inside the 'Mech, and certainly the Heat would have to go somewhere ( since the HS can not dissipate it anymore )?
And I know, MW:O or BT is not real Life, but since we're discussing it anyways...
Edited by Besh, 18 March 2019 - 01:47 AM.