Submitted by samskiter t3_zsiyxn in askscience
seven_tech t1_j1apyhr wrote
Reply to comment by LionSuneater in Why do we use phase change refrigerants? by samskiter
Yes, I've had this argument several times.
We don't use that term in Australia. Because it's ambiguous. Fusion (more specifically nuclear fusion) is a specific physical process and its use in science is replacing fusion as in 'melting', which is a term dating back several hundred years. So we use melting now, because it's unambiguous otherwise.
You could argue, and many people would still agree, gay means happy. Yet you also wouldn't be unsurprised if people thought they were homosexual if you said 'I thought he was very gay' and many young people would never have heard gay used in any other context. Language changes and it's ambiguous. And science when speaking of fusion, doesn't like ambiguity.
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