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Old July 20th 03 posted to sci.physics
FEerguy9
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In sci.physics, FEerguy9

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on 20 Jul 2003 13:41:20 GMT
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In sci.physics, FEerguy9

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on 19 Jul 2003 09:13:52 GMT
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The Second Law is DEAD!

It might be still breathing in the lab, but in the real energy world, it

is
deader than dirt!

[rest snipped]

I'm getting a little tired of this.


Yea - me too.


Therefore, I'm referring you to my webpage, freshly created.


Which I do NOT know how to answer.


Evidently not if you think grooves of 10^-15 m are possible.
I hope this gives you an idea of atomic and interatomic distances. :-)


Well, I never thought THAT, exactly - but my intent was to get as small as
possible.


Frank




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The Ghost In The Machine
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Default 2nd Law

In sci.physics, FEerguy9

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on 20 Jul 2003 16:13:33 GMT
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In sci.physics, FEerguy9

wrote
on 20 Jul 2003 13:41:20 GMT
:
In sci.physics, FEerguy9

wrote
on 19 Jul 2003 09:13:52 GMT
:
The Second Law is DEAD!

It might be still breathing in the lab, but in the
real energy world, it is deader than dirt!

[rest snipped]

I'm getting a little tired of this.

Yea - me too.


Therefore, I'm referring you to my webpage, freshly created.

Which I do NOT know how to answer.


Evidently not if you think grooves of 10^-15 m are possible.
I hope this gives you an idea of atomic and interatomic distances. :-)


Well, I never thought THAT, exactly - but my intent was to get as
small as possible.


If one starts with a 1 m block and cuts a groove 1/10th the
width (G1), then cuts a 1 cm wide groove into the groove
(G2), etc, one at G9 will be attempting to cut individual
atoms, or at least getting close; G10 will definitely try
to cut atoms, and G11 won't work at all.



Frank




http://home.earthlink.net/~ewill3/eer/

Anyone interested can go there. Constructive criticism encouraged.


Aargh. It appears that there is an error in my website with respect
to some of the links. Apologies to all; I'll have to fix it.

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