What I heard from books or other materials is that the heat is nothing but a sum of movements of molecules. So, as you all know, one common myth breaker was like "Unlike movies, you don't get frozen right away when you got thrown out to the space". But the thing which bugs me is that things in the Universe, eventually cool off, and how is that possible, when there's no other things around, to which the molecules transfer their heat?
Why do things cool off?
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