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by Capt_Maloche » 19/05/09, 16:59

chrisleblay wrote:A look of genius above normal without a doubt.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIKbleBN1f0

Remundo thermodynamic reasoning is the thermal base therefore basically the source of the reasoning does not apply to magnetic force.
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Thermodynamic reasoning as you say, is a universal principle that has not yet been brought down, and yet we try in these subjects on surunity.

The first principle of thermodynamics, that which governs the macroscopic visible universe is as follows: We do not create energy, we transform it.
This principle is also a general law for all physical theories (mechanics, electromagnetism, nuclear physics, ...) We never found him the slightest exception, although there have sometimes been doubts, especially about radioactive decays. We know from Noether's theorem that the conservation of energy is closely related to a uniformity of structure of space-time.


So what exactly are you thinking about?
Have you reproduced its montage in order to start working on a secure basis?
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by Capt_Maloche » 19/05/09, 17:23

There is still a doubt about the first law of thermo, https://www.econologie.com/forums/energie-du ... 13-30.html

but I think we do not extract this type of potential with 2 magnets (we should already start by reproducing the Johnson model, scrogneugneux)
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by gegyx » 22/05/09, 23:16

Remundo wrote:Hi Gegyx,

And well ... as well Mylow as the other film of "denial" [very well put together] ... there are some who have time to waste :D

Thanks Guys for the show!! 8)

To waste your time, there is even better:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSU8_K4TAO4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzX3gdZIaak

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by Hydraxon » 22/05/09, 23:30

Capt_Maloche wrote:There is still a doubt about the first law of thermo, https://www.econologie.com/forums/energie-du ... 13-30.html

but I think we do not extract this type of potential with 2 magnets (we should already start by reproducing the Johnson model, scrogneugneux)


In fact, we do not call the law of conservation of energy "thermo 1" in this kind of context. But it is effectively the same law.

other than that, the energy of the vacuum has never contradicted conservation. The vacuum can exchange energy with matter. He then finds himself in a lower energy state.
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by Remundo » 23/05/09, 10:16

Thanks Gegyx,

ah I listened diagonally, indeed ... :P

But I still think that this is too contemptuous for Mylow, although his engine hardly convinces me ...

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