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Without this invention, civilization as we know it collapses. No skyscrapers in Dubai. No server farms running the internet. No Sheldon calmly explaining why your theory of electromagnetism is wrong. We would all revert to the Dark Ages: napping in the afternoon, sweating into our lemonade, and thinking slowly .

And to those who say, "Just open a window," I say: You have invited in humidity, noise, and, potentially, a moth. I rest my case. Now if you’ll excuse me, my thermostat has drifted 0.2 degrees. I need to recalibrate before the universe ends. air conditioning sheldon

The Thermodynamic Imperative of Climate Control Without this invention, civilization as we know it collapses

Enter air conditioning. The common misconception is that it "adds coolness." This is the kind of intellectual laziness I expect from a toddler or, say, Howard Wolowitz. Air conditioning does not create cool; it relocates heat. It is a heat pump. It takes the thermal energy from inside an enclosed volume—my sanctuary, my Sheldon-specific zone—and, through the magic of phase-change refrigeration and a compressor, dumps it outside. It is a bouncer for British thermal units. No Sheldon calmly explaining why your theory of