Precisely. Oil is a thick, viscous fluid. The hotter molecules will tend to flow to the outside of a droplet, leaving the inside of the droplet cooler.
Burt
OK, let's take your theory a bit further. When the oil is in the oil tank it's not in droplets so the temp would be a constant given throughout the "mass". What about then in regards to the uniformity of the oil temps.
Could I ask how you came about this theory of the different temps in an oil droplet inside of an engine?
OK guys, don't throw any shoes at me (especially Lew) , I'm always looking to learn something new.