Comment Re:Overclocking Space is cold not HOT! (Score 1) 226
true a vacuum is a perfect insulator. but that is against conduction and convection transfer of heat. conduction is from one material to another material. and convection is when a substance flows over another like air from a fan.
what about radiation of heat? Laws of thermodynamics and equilibrium of heat and energy. an objects heat should attempt to create equilibrium with the space around it, which in this case is an incredibly vast vacuum. And because space as a vacuum has virtually no particles like atmosphere to hold an ambient temperature around the object to create equilibrium with, it should then theoretically lose all heat into space until it reaches absolute zero.
Note: If heat isnt radiated in space, then neither should any other form of energy, but explain the sun and the stars. how do we see light from them, or feel heat from the sun (aside fromstreaming particles hitting us) if heat and energy is not raidated in a vacuum?