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On Oct 10, 10:19 pm, "Green Xenon [Radium]"
wrote: 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. http://dedanoe.googlepages.com/unification.html |
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