Hell explained by a Chemistry Student

tangman99

Active Member
The following is an actual question given on a University of Washington
chemistry mid-term. The answer by one student was so "profound" that the
professor shared it with colleagues, via the Internet, which is, of
course, why we now have the pleasure of enjoying it as well :
Bonus Question: Is Hell exothermic (gives off heat) or endothermic
(absorbs heat)?
Most of the students wrote proofs of their beliefs using Boyle's Law
(gas cools when it expands and heats when it is compressed) or some
variant.
One student, however, wrote the following:
First, we need to know how the mass of Hell is changing in time. So we
need to know the rate at which souls are moving into Hell and the rate
at which they are leaving. I think that we can safely assume that once a
soul gets to Hell, it will not leave. Therefore, no souls are leaving.
As for how many souls are entering Hell, let's look at the different
religions that exist in the world today. Most of these religions state
that if you are not a member of their religion, you will go to Hell.
Since there is more than one of these religions and since people do not
belong to more than one religion, we can project that all souls go to
Hell. With birth and death rates as they are, we can expect the number
of souls in Hell to increase exponentially. Now, we look at the rate of
change of the volume in Hell because Boyle's Law states that in order
for the temperature and pressure in Hell to stay the same, the volume of
Hell has to expand proportionately as souls are added.
This gives two possibilities:
1. If Hell is expanding at a slower rate than the rate at which souls
enter Hell, then the temperature and pressure in Hell will increase
until all Hell breaks loose.
2. If Hell is expanding at a rate faster than the increase of souls in
Hell, then the temperature and pressure will drop until Hell freezes
over.
So which is it?
If we accept the postulate given to me by the head cheerleader and
valedictorian, Teresa during my Freshman year that, "It will be a cold
day in Hell before I sleep with you," and take into account the fact
that I slept with her last night and again this morning, then number two
must be true, and thus I am sure that Hell is exothermic and has already
frozen over. The corollary of this theory is that since Hell has frozen
over, it follows that it is not accepting any more souls and is
therefore, extinct......leaving only Heaven, thereby proving the
existence of a divine being which explains why, last night, Teresa kept
shouting "Oh my God!"
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Hard to believe that this was a discussion in college. While an interesting topic, its hardly academic in content or scientific for that matter. Sounds like yet another dingbat professor using his or her students to promote their own interests. Mind you there are many religious topics that are totally worthy for academic learning. Mind you I minored in Religious Studies in college with my degrees in Ancient and Medieval History and another in Western Humanities.
On the light side, has anyone ever seen that internet site that claims that some miners digging very deep into the earth hit through an abyss that could not measured in depth. When they dangled a probe into the hole, hellish noises were recorded, supposedly the tormented souls of the damned. Don't listen late at night. :scared:
 

hagfish

Active Member
Originally Posted by Beth
Hard to believe that this was a discussion in college. While an interesting topic, its hardly academic in content or scientific for that matter. Sounds like yet another dingbat professor using his or her students to promote their own interests. Mind you there are many religious topics that are totally worthy for academic learning. Mind you I minored in Religious Studies in college with my degrees in Ancient and Medieval History and another in Western Humanities.
On the light side, has anyone ever seen that internet site that claims that some miners digging very deep into the earth hit through an abyss that could not measured in depth. When they dangled a probe into the hole, hellish noises were recorded, supposedly the tormented souls of the damned. Don't listen late at night. :scared:
Got a link about the miners?
 

clown boy

Active Member
This is so ridicules! Not because I think that Hell doesn't exist, but because of the way that they are trying to explain it! :hilarious
 

garnet13aj

Active Member
I think that is hilarious. I go to UW and I can believe that that would be a bonus question in a chem class, considering some of the profs I've had. While it may not seem academic at first,it lightens the mood of the test and can show whether or not you understand the topic by how you present your arguement.
 

poniegirl

Active Member
Originally Posted by garnet13aj
I think that is hilarious. I go to UW and I can believe that that would be a bonus question in a chem class, considering some of the profs I've had. While it may not seem academic at first,it lightens the mood of the test and can show whether or not you understand the topic by how you present your arguement.
Absolutely! Theory and the ability to bring abstract thought to a conclusion is an amazing condition!
 

geridoc

Well-Known Member
I hate to be a spoilsport, but this question and the verbatim answer has been "reliably" reported to have been on tests at UMASS, McGill, RPI, and...at that point I got bored with tracking down this urban legend further. That said, it is funny and the writer was pretty damn clever, but it was never part of a chemistry exam.
 

garnet13aj

Active Member
Yeah, I agree that it is very unlikely although plausible. Anyone who has taken a chem exam recently should know that you are so stressed by the end of it that even being able to make sense of the bonus quesiton, let alone give a cever and intelligent answer isn't going to happen to 1 in 100.
 

scgator

Member
Shoot! Who actually got to the end of the exam? Usually I was crying by the third question. That's why I changed majors from Engineering to Finance. If I can't build the world then maybe I can screw it over!
 

bill109

Active Member
Originally Posted by scgator
Shoot! Who actually got to the end of the exam? Usually I was crying by the third question. That's why I changed majors from Engineering to Finance. If I can't build the world then maybe I can screw it over!
hahah tht is funny :hilarious
btw according to this quote..
It will be a cold
day in Hell before I sleep with you," and take into account the fact
that I slept with her last night and again this morning
did hell freeze over more then once.? once tht night and another the next morning. :thinking: :hilarious
also the part at the end where it was said she was saying oh my god... tht just topped it off IMO HAHAHAHA
i think the correct answer would of been Are you crazy or it dosnt exsist
 
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