non-equilibrium thermodynamic systems sweep the world with unstoppable momentum
This is all I need to see that you are spreading disinformation and you slap legitimate science in the face. If you told that to the top physicists in the world, they would chase you away at the drop of a hat.
Nature is the prime example of open systems and what you are saying is complete nonsense. I have posted real references to links that take you to everywhere from Nobel material to govt agencies, to schools, etc... that all describe the open systems that I describe...in the same way..
No open systems especially in nature?
EDIT - I think you should be able to challenge the references I posted above, feel free to rebuttal all of them. You can post a youtube video, I'm posting serious references to the top academia in physics, biology, etc... in the world. They'll all tell you the same thing.
@Binzer Bob,
Go look at the credentialed, established references on non-equilibrium systems. I don't see evidence that you have comprehended the difference. The joule we put in is ALREADY USED UP after it was lifted. Any work after that is from the gravity that adds to our work and each bounce gets less and less (because there is of course dissipation in open systems)...and each bounce after we let go is work to be added to what we input to the system. Over 1.0 cop.
Originally posted by Jbignes5
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Nature is the prime example of open systems and what you are saying is complete nonsense. I have posted real references to links that take you to everywhere from Nobel material to govt agencies, to schools, etc... that all describe the open systems that I describe...in the same way..
No open systems especially in nature?
EDIT - I think you should be able to challenge the references I posted above, feel free to rebuttal all of them. You can post a youtube video, I'm posting serious references to the top academia in physics, biology, etc... in the world. They'll all tell you the same thing.
@Binzer Bob,
Go look at the credentialed, established references on non-equilibrium systems. I don't see evidence that you have comprehended the difference. The joule we put in is ALREADY USED UP after it was lifted. Any work after that is from the gravity that adds to our work and each bounce gets less and less (because there is of course dissipation in open systems)...and each bounce after we let go is work to be added to what we input to the system. Over 1.0 cop.
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