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Message Subject Something strange just happend...
Poster Handle Lotus Flower
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Ok, so this morning at about 6:00 AM I filled my kitchen sink with hot water to wash some stuff up, I left the water in the sink before going to bed (had been up all night). I had roughly 6 hours sleep and had been awake for 2 hours before going down to the kitchen to make my self a drink.

Now the strange part, when I placed my hand into the water in the sink to remove the plug to empty it, I noticed that the water was still very warm wtf

Some things to note.

The kitchen and the whole downstairs is not heated, I heat only my bedroom to save money, so the temperature downstairs is way below 15 degrees Celsius.

The water had been sitting in a thin metal sink exposed to very cold air for around 8 hours, and the water was not very hot to start with, about 40 degrees celsius.

No one else lives here, just myself and I had not been down stairs in that room for over 7 hours.


I thought to myself, THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE! That water should have been stone cold like everything else in the kitchen...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26706103


Intriguing!

The ONLY "run of the mill" explanation I could give OP is that you ran a new lot of hot water and do not remember doing so. You may call "impossible" on my theory, but when a person does stuff that they have done year in year out, it becomes second nature and does not require any focus to complete the task, they are in fact, on auto-pilot.

Can you honestly remember every moment within the two hours you were awake, or are there parts that are blank? If there are blank moments, this will most probably have been where you refilled the sink with hot water.

Other than that, I am extremely interested to hear any other possibilities
 
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