<<Connect a noisy resistor across a red LED and it will emit red photons>>

I don't know if anyone mentioned this before but surely the "noisy resistor" is only noisy when a current is flowing through it - which takes a voltage - which needs energy input to sustain it - which will probably at least match, and most likely exceed, the energy extractable from the "red photons" - no free lunch...

Nick Palmer

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