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Sang Ho Lee
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I am a big physics enthusiast, and I apply my learning as much as possible.
Today, my literature teacher introduced this idea that when coffee and sugar are combined, new calories are born.
For instance, coffee (0 kcal) + sugar (100 kcal) = 150 kcal?
Unfortunately, I only pursued physics and chemistry, so I only have basic biology knowledge.
Is this true? It seems unreasonable according to the law of conversation of energy and mass.
Today, my literature teacher introduced this idea that when coffee and sugar are combined, new calories are born.
For instance, coffee (0 kcal) + sugar (100 kcal) = 150 kcal?
Unfortunately, I only pursued physics and chemistry, so I only have basic biology knowledge.
Is this true? It seems unreasonable according to the law of conversation of energy and mass.