Talk:Post-micturition convulsion syndrome
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While speaking in terms of physics, the body loses a good amount of heat energy when urine is expelled. That's just as a note but, if anyone can put it in better terms, give it a shot.Killerrobotdude 05:55, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] way off topic
this is why i love wikipedia. what other encyclopedia has the term 'piss shivers'?? GypsieSoul420 (formerly gypsie) 03:06, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] There is no ∆t
The body used energy to warm the urine that's undeniable, but releasing urine doesn't mean the body will suffer from any "heat-loss". If you have a glass of warm water, removing some of it doesn't change its temperature.
You are assuming the bodies temperature is homogenous, which it isn't.
[edit] Credit Where It's Due
I believe George Carlin was the first person (in Pop culture at least) to notice and comment upon the Piss Shiver.
Basesurge 18:55, 18 November 2006 (UTC)