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Is it at all possible -- at least in theory -- to violate the second law?



 
 
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Old October 15th 07 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.energy,alt.education
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Default Is it at all possible -- at least in theory -- to violate the second law?

On Oct 10, 10:19 pm, "Green Xenon [Radium]"
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Hi:

Is it hypothetically possible to successfully perform an activity that
violates the second law of thermodynamics?

Lets says I have a supernatural device that can stop the second law from
existing anymore simply by pushing a button on it. What will the
universe be like after I push the button?

Thanks,

Radium


the 2nd law of TD claims that there cannot be a machine that works
with exactly 100% efficiency. the 1st claims no machine can work with
more than 100% efficiency. if you want to turn off TD's 2nd law then
just make sure that the conservation of imbalance is on duty.

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