Is hell exothermic? Is hell exothermic or endothermic? If
souls do exist they must have mass'' and a mole of souls also has
a specific mass. So, what is the entrance rate in which souls enter hell, and what is the rate in which souls
leave it? It''s safe to say, that a soul that had entered hell is not going to leave it. Therefore, souls do not leave hell, they only enter it. As for the souls who enter hell: Let''s review the different religions that exist in our world nowadays. Some of them states that if you are not a part of them, you are going to hell. Since there is more than one religion that say that, and since no human being can be a part of 2 religions at the same time, we can say that all of us are going to hell. Considering the rate of birth and death as they are today, we can predict that the number of soul''s mole in hell is only getting bigger and bigger. Now, let''s look at the change in volume. According to Boil''s law, in order to keep the temp and
pressure in hell fixed, the ratio volume: soul mass must also stay fixed. So, if hell is expanding slower than the entrance rate of souls, temp and pressure will rise until hell will become totally loose. Of course, if hell is expanding faster than the entrance rate of soul moles, the temp will drop and pressure decrease- until hell freezes over