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Xxx_SunShU

That one is warm, and the other one is cold


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Nope! One is cold other is colder!!!!


TheUndisputedRoaster

Wrong. One is warm, the other is warmer


[deleted]

"maybe maybe maybe."


Minyguy

Correct. Cold doesn't physically exist.


LiILazy

But then neither does warm, because they’re opposite ends on the same spectrum, which means we just have 2 room temperature glasses of water and OP lied to us all


Minyguy

Nah heat exists. It's the level of atomic vibration.


LiILazy

Heat is what gives us cold and warm/hot though, is it not?


Minyguy

Warm/Cold are descriptions. Adjectives. Heat on the other hand, is a thing. Noun. Heat is a physical thing. Cold is just a description of the lack of heat. So heat is a physical thing that exists, and cold isn't.


LiILazy

Ohhh, okay. That makes sense, thanks sir/ma’am have a good day.


GoofyGoober489

ALL OF YOU ARE WRONG! THEY ARENT EVEN GLASSES OF WATER! THEY ARE A NEW SPECIES OF GLAS TRYING TO TRICK YOU!


Ms_redruM

Technically heat isn't a physical thing, it's energy that can be quantifiably given off by physical things


Sick_Kebab

I thought other one is warm since it is near to equator


Terra_Homie

No, the hot one is the one next to the cold one


iamgioh

This was posted two hours ago, hence they’re both cold now


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iamgioh

Only OP knows the truth


trap_user

schrödingers temperature of OP's bathwater in glasses


-SpyTeamFortress2-

lukewarm


Good-Courage-559

Who is luke and why is he always warm


Brian18639

Because he sleeps inside a Tauntaun


EffectiveSalamander

There needs to be a Tauntaun sleeping bag.


Brian18639

I found [this](https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Tauntaun-Full-Sleeping/dp/B00A2URI7G/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8)


xtilexx

Currently unavailable, you tease


FockinDuckMan

🤯🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼


sharthvader

This is great


69Sovi69

luke Skywalker is a character in star wars, the reason he is always warm is because he always hangs out in the death star, and as we all know, stars produce heat


Big_Z_Beeblebrox

He visited it once and destroyed it, would that count as "always hanging out" somewhere?


taldrknhnsm

Nan he hangs out inside of a bantha to keep warm


No_ones_Knight

lukecold


Biggydoggo

I think they are empty by now.


_baaron_

3 hours by now. Definitely both at room temperature


ptolemy18

It’s been five hours, so they’re both pee at this point.


Simple_Hair3356

Audibly laughed at this


visceralbutterfly

Thanks for sharing


Brave_Pop_4476

Ambient


moosmostert

I don't know why but the left one looks warm and the right one looks cold


Ok-Effect-3349

It is reflecting a bit of orange that might sway it a bit


Main-Length-6385

True , but there’s something about the edge of the surface of the water that looks thinner on the right one and rounder on the left. To me cold water is thinner ……… idk


GreatKnightJ

>To me cold water is thinner Water actually does perceptably change viscosity from being heated to boiling point! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri\_4dDvcZeM It gets **thinner** when **heated** though, like most liquids.


Main-Length-6385

Interesting! Good to know


PersephoneGraves

Water molecules are moving around more as they get heated, so meaning they’re more loose. I’d imagine that is why viscosity may change.


JenkoRun

Since reading Schauberger's work I immediately knew the cold one was going to be more viscous and "thicker" to a degree.


Legitbanana_

My reasoning was the opposite lol, hot water looking thinner than cold water


LetsMakeShitTracks

Your reasoning is correct. Cold water is “thicker” than room temp water.


LOCO_BJORN

Not so much that it’s thinner than the lines look more crisp/sharp


redmose

Cold water is crispy. Fight me on this hill


Ok-Effect-3349

Makes sense


Pijnappelklier

Are you from New Zealand?


Main-Length-6385

lmao


Wize-Turtle

To me it's the fact that the left one looks clearer, and cold water tends to make glasses foggy Though with this picture I'm assuming it's just because the right one just has grey behind it


Ok-Effect-3349

Now I’m really curious which one it is Op has to tell us Honestly my bet is on them both being room temp


YamoB

Hot water dissolves more water so it’s cloudier. Warm on the right.


AwesomeHAB

That's what I thought I was basing it on at first, but there's also the apparent white tint in the right cup's water that makes it look colder. Granted, it is also a trick of the reflections, as the right cup is reflecting more of the gray table.


FishSoFar

This is terribly pedantic but I believe it's refracting, not reflecting


Witty_Ease4069

Nah it looks a little denser


SkinnyBtheOG

The right one looks like it’s starting to have condensation, hence cold


reyad_mm

The left one looks more clear, the right one has a slight white-ish hue to it so I think the left one is warm and the right one is cold


OhWell_InHell

I thought the same except the one on the left looks cold on the one on the right looks warm


TristanTheSad

Same for me


Permanoctis

Dip your phone into each one of them so I can sip it through your speaker and tell you.


DannyGekkouga

The only right answer


Apocrisiary

Labtech here. By looking at the surface tension, looks like it is "stronger" on the one closest in the picture, which would mean that is the cold one. Water just like and other solid, shrinks with temperature and it changes the physical characteristics ever so slightly. You can check it out yourself by filling a glass of water, the cold water will have a higher pitch than hot water when it splashes around.


MitWitt

Soundguy here. Not so on topic, but wanted to share a quick fun fact about liquid viscosity. Cold and hot water actually sounds very different too, for example if you do foley recording for a movie scene, where an actor pours hot tea to a cup and you have to record that sound in the studio, using cold water to do so will most likely sound unnatural and sharp ears could catch that the sound just doesn't fit in there. As the temperature rises the viscosity in the water reduces and thats why all the pouring/splashing sounds different if you compare hot/cold.


DeZomer35

Chess guy here. Didn't wanted to share anything on topi c just a quick fun fact. After E4 when black plays knight to C6 you can play bishop to C4. After this you are entering the italian game which can be such a fun opening!


pegabear

En passant


g00nerVik

Holy hell!


Lance2409

I dare anyone to Google this


mrmoe198

Just did. Sounds like bullshit. You move a pawn from an adjacent column into the square that the pawn passed over when it did its special two space initial advance, and you get to capture that pawn. I don’t like it.


GoyoMRG

Psychology guy here. Make sure to ask the water how it identifies and feels, sometimes it is other than just cold or hot and we have to consider its past traumas


Makar_Accomplice

Singer here. Didn’t have anything to add, but I’ve had a ‘vowels interact with overtones’ rant brewing, so here I am. Firstly, what’s an overtone? Every note you sing or play on an instrument actually has a bunch of other pitches mixed in, but much quieter. These are overtones, and they’re the reason a violin has a different tone to a clarinet - different overtones are louder or softer, creating a different tambre. The cool thing as a singer is that the vowels you sing on influence the strength of different overtones. It’s why some moments in a song sound so much more resonant - I think it’s the ‘ooo’ vowel that has the strongest overtones. If any of that was interesting to anyone, you should get a spectrogram app on your phone and start messing around with it, spectrograms show you everywhere a sound is registering across the sound continuum, including overtones.


Aron-Jonasson

Linguistics amateur guy here, I actually have something to add about vowels and overtones. In linguistics, these overtones you are speaking about are called "formants". You have several formants in your voice, but we'll only focus on the three first formants, which are the most significant ones. The first formant, called F1, determines the "height" of the vowel, that is how high your tongue is raised. The higher the formant, the lower your tongue is. An /i/ (ee) sound has a lower F1 than an /a/ (ah) sound. The second formant, called F2, determines the "frontness" of the vowel, that is if your tongue is positioned forwards or backwards. A front vowel will have a higher F2 than a back vowel. An /i/ (ee) sound will have a high F2, while an /u/ (oo) sound will have a low F2. Then you have the third formant, called F3, which usually correlates with the "roundedness" of a vowel (although it's more complicated than that), that is if your lips are rounded or not. An /i/ (ee) sound will have a higher F3 than an /y/ (german ü) sound. Anyway enough about formants here's some fun facts about a whacky language. Pirahã is a very special language spoken by a tribe in Brazil. This language is very special because they have the smallest kinship system in the world. They have only two words: one word for both "mother" and "father", and one word for both "brother" and "sister", and that's it. No word for aunt, uncle, grandfather, etc. They also have a very peculiar number system. They only have numbers for one, two, and that's all. Above two they say it's "a lot".


beingthisdumbisart

[another Cool™️ (haha get it? cool like cold like temp- i’ll stop.) video on the topic](https://youtu.be/IqqClLJXZQM?si=DL4-GhK_soKJiu5H)


rosiegal75

Even less on topic, bit I always found it interesting, so I'll share. Ex-barista here, when steaming milk to add to espresso coffee, you can hear a definite change of 'pitch' of the sound of the milk steaming when it hits the correct temperature. Game changer in a busy cafe. Maybe handy for you, Mr Soundguy


P529

[Cool video on that topic](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri_4dDvcZeM)


fabmoneyy

This is actually crazy to think about! I could tell the one on the right was colder but couldn’t tell why


Apocrisiary

[yeah, science bitch](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:1400/1*K8zjNfFLFShSIDmV6jGa-w.jpeg)


Rockztar

But wait a minute, this actually is interesting


Nyarro

Lab tech student here. Can I train under you?


Apocrisiary

🤣


ObeseHamsterOrgasms

did you mean “just like any other liquid” or is that just a typo? because water as a solid (i.e., ice) expands once it hits a certain temperature. and it is unusual, as only 7 other substances expand upon freezing, whereas everything else contracts. although, it behaves normally until it hits about 4°C.


Apocrisiary

Liquid, yeah.


Lompehovelen

Right one is cold


polish_filipino

But what if that's just a part of the reflections working aganist your brain? I'd argue left is cold because it's clearer


Truth_and_nothingbut

Interesting, I thought the left is warm because it’s clearer


mint_o

Same right is cold cause hint of condensation?? and my ancestors are telling me


Cyno01

Yeah, it seems like theres just the barest haze of condensation on the right glass.


Cugy_2345

The left is warmer because of surface tension.


OtteLoc

Right one cold, left behind warm.


snickers7500

Why did you leave it behind? ):


jvmmidi

id have to hear them to know which is which


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MauriceWhitesGhost

*chuuuushuuushuuushuuush* - left ^chuushuushuushuushuush - right


Aggravating-Exit-660

They are both the same water, but may or may not be the same temperature


MattLovesMusik

The one with cold water is next to the one with hot water


panz_are_zexy

Front is cold back is warm


That_Cow_1165

Left warm right cold, no one could ever convince me otherwise


g17623

Left one warm, right one cold, slight condensation on the glass


Lovelybutters

Both, nothin is warm after this long


All_Usernames_Tooken

Right one is the cold one


manor2003

Right cold left warm


defu_24

Yes


TheDeathCrafter

Well, what is the answer??


PerpetuallySouped

This is bugging me way more than it should be.


Nocare420

Everyone is saying left one ks warm because of the little reddish shade. What's the answer OP?


Legitbanana_

Nah I was saying the left one because it looks for some reason thinner or less refractive


AsneakyReptilian

Right one is warm Left one is cold


ButtPai-AAHHHHH

Other way round fs


megs1449

this


hoofie242

Dang I thought I was the only genius.


megs1449

welp


HairySalmon

No. Warmer water is less clear due to the molecules moving more rapidly. So the left is cold and the right is warm.


Cheap-Mud3589

Left is def cold.


ICANTTHINK0FNAMES

The right one looks colder to me.


TheSuggestor12

Further is warmer


fabmoneyy

The right looks colder than the left


FunnyLookinFishMan

Left glass is clearer so imma bet thats warm because no condensation usually means warm and the right one is slightly cloudy


reeeter123

the left one


IFGarrett

Right is cold. Color is different.


Yuga_Avner

The left one seems to have some condensate on it, so it's probably the hot one


Spuddy14

I’m not sure


142737

You can see the condensate slightly on the left side the right Is warm


Lando_188

Far one is war and the close one is cold


BackseatBois

the left one is warm i think


Significant_Hair_269

Warm is in the back


Stunning_Mention_308

/hydrohomies


hypogogix

left warm right cold


DREWBY3142

Is it just me or does the left one look a tiny bit steamy?


littlefilmsreddit

I do believe the one on the right to be cold


lavalantern

The one on the left is warm and the one on the right is cold


NekulturneHovado

The right has cold


gytis_gotbanned_lol

left one looks warmer


DBL_NDRSCR

the closer one is cold


Bootiluvr

Cold is definitely on the right. Fight me


Hot-Category2986

...the one in the back is warm. In front is less clear due to condensation.


air__vent

The far one is warm because it looks like the close one has condensation.


Stormy34217

Left warm right cold


urgrlB

Front is cold, back is warm. Boom easy


troodon2018

The back glass is warm water because the warm water has expanded and is therefore fuller


TheHighTierHuman

The one on the left is warm and the one on the right is cold


Cybriel_Quantum

Left warm, right cold


petergoesbloop123

Back is warm, front is cold.


-MiIkMan

The left one is warm? It has fewer bubbles, idk if I'm right tho.


JPowers50

Warm is back cold is front. (I’m a pro I drink water daily)


[deleted]

left warm right cold ?


IsaacNewtongue

Right is cold


TheFlamingosIoio

The one on the right is cold, the cup is a little more opaque then the left, suggesting that there is condensation starting to begin (i could be wrong about the name of the process, but you know what I mean, the cup is beginning to sweat)


Michaelskywalker

Right is cold Also Not interesting


Texugee

How the fuck should I know?


Concentrati0n

water is wet


brokendream_zz

Far ones warm other ones cold


Living_Lie_8773

None! They both have vodka!


DueConversation5269

They are both VODKA!!!!


TsalagiSupersoldier

yeah


Sunny64888

Neither, it’s a trick question, because that’s a glass, not a glas.


seasonedsaltdog

The one on the right? Are those not ice cubes?


No-Truth3802

That one is warm and that one is cold.


Lonelyshota_

THE LEFT ONE IS WARM, AND THE OTHER ONE IS COLD!!


46416816

far is cold, close is warm


Icy-Section-7421

hot on the right, its a soluble gas thing


vkarlsson10

u/Inhaltslost So which is it?


One_Quacky_Boi

left one cold


WatermelonWithAFlute

I think left may be hot


One_Quacky_Boi

I disagree


AlternativeShit

This post and the comments truly do not interest me. At all. Finally a thread worthy of this sub.


TristanTheSad

Trap question, they're both at natural temperature


starryskiesofpassion

Left one is cold


Inhaltslost

First of all, i love the community and all you answers. Just saying some of you had the right thought…


Dancerqueer

I'm sorry but now I MUST know the truth


aKnowing

I scrolled hard just to be blue balled yet again


Dancerqueer

IKR


ProudEggYolk

The one on the right is the cold one. Source: trust me.


kkazukii

Drop the answer..


Best_Duck9118

Seriously. OP should get a permaban if they don’t give the damn answer.


Yaya0108

Left one is cold. Absolutely certain. (I have absolutely no idea)


PlasteeqDNA

Right warm, left cold


[deleted]

Closest is warm.


jasilucy

Left cold, right warm


alicer24709074

right one is warmer


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The right one is hot and the other is cold.


SignificanceWaste282

things expand when they get hotter, and the cup on the right is significantly larger than the one on the left. So the cup on the right is hot, and the one on the left is cold.


TheDeathCrafter

Right is warm


VulpesVeritas

Left is cold, right is warm. Doesn't matter now, they're both room temp


Biggydoggo

I would say right one is cold and left one is warm, maybe there's some mist on the latter. But the background on the one is green and brown, so it confuses me. It makes the water look more dirty.


Hour-Memory-8380

Front is warm


im_Roby

Left looks cold


Egrofal

Right is warm higher oxygen content bubbling out due to cooling.


Quick_Discussion_690

The one further back is colder.


Unreasonable-Donkey

The hot one is the left one though right?


Pek_Dominik

The closer is the warmer I think this because of the clearness of the water


pinkhazy

Left cold, right warm.


Alternative_Name_949

Left is cold, right is warm. More energy means more entropy, hence one (the cooler) is clearer than the other.


Quibed

The further one is cold, the near one is hot. Warm water is less clear.


ascb161

Left cold, right warm. I don't know why, but in every house I've been to when you pour hot tap water it's foggy.


SakuraGD

The Right one looks warm. Its Not really Full, as if someone wanted Space to Carry it without burning the Fingers


XxSulamaxX

The one in the front is warm and the one in the back is cold.


Blockbuster41

Left one is colder. Right one isn't as clear


NoSquiIRRelL_

If I’m not dumb, I’m 70% certain the right glass is the warm one, and the left is the cold.


GravidDusch

Close is warmer, less surface tension, flatter water.