There is a basic principle that distinguishes a hot medium like radio from a cool one like the telephone, or a hot medium like the movie from a cool one like TV. A hot medium is one that extends one single sense in "high definition." High definition is the state of being well filled with data. A photograph is, visually, "high definition." A cartoon is "low definition," simple because very little visual information is provided. Telephone is a cool medium, or one of low definition, because the ear is given a meager amount of information. And speech is a cool medium of low definition, because so little is given and so much has to be filled in by the listener. On the other hand, hot media do not leave so much to be filled in or completed by the audience. Hot media are, therefore, low in participation, and cool media are high in participation or completion by the audience. Naturally, therefore, a hot medium like radio has very different effects on the user from a cool medium like the telephone.
Source: Understanding Media (critical edition) by Marshal McLuhan, page 39, GINGKO PRESS
one is hot and one is cold
one is hot and the other is cold.
Yes, one may consider warm to be between hot and cold. One may also consider warm to bebetween neutral and hot. The terms cold, neutral, warm, and hot are relative terms.
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They are nice :)
endothermic is when something changes from to hot to cold and ectothermic is when something changes from cold to hot.
No. Cold air is more dense than hot air.
the difference between Egypt and north pole is that Egypt is hot and in the north pole it is cold.
Hot & cold.
More particles can be dissolved in hot water then in cold.
Depends on the brand. Generally, "mild" is the least spicy (hence the name), and medium will probably be a step up (a medium heat, between mild and hot).
temperature is term used to know how much hot or cold it is......climate is like weather that is hot, cold ..