This then will also allow for refrigerators to be built right? If I lower the pressure and a liquid vaporizes as a result (like the boiling water at room temperature experiment) it will actually get colder in real life. Is that the idea in TPT for having enthalpy? Will this also allow for adiabatic heating and cooling (the faster a gas is compressed or decompressed the faster it is heated or cooled by that compression or decompression), as well as pressure increasing or decreasing when a gas (or the empty air itself in ambient heat mode) is heated or cooled? Will it also allow for changing a gas (or air) density so that hotter gasses will actually rise while cooler gasses sink? Will it also allow for liquid convection currents such that in water (or other liquid) the particles will become denser as they get colder?