Damir Perisa wrote:
> Monday 03 April 2006 02:32, otakar trunecek wrote:
>  | Damir Perisa wrote:
>  | > Sunday 02 April 2006 13:31, Mac!eKs wrote:
>  | >  | When somethin dissapears from somewhere it appeares somewhere
>  | >  | else. In nature nothing get lost.
>  | >
>  | > what about entropy? energy always gets lost somewhere :-)
>  |
>  | energy NEVER gets lost, or to be precise, we don't know any
>  | process, where energy gets lost. energy can just change its form.
>
> energy may get lost (like in: "observer has lost it out of observable 
> range... for example if the heating-energy gets lost out of the 
> windows"), it cannot be destroyed. ... sorry if my english was not 
> correct to state this correctly, that's what i meant.
>
> - D
>
>   
if you mean it like this, then yes it can get lost. english isn't my 
native language and i felt that 'to get lost' meant to disappear from 
the universe or to be destroyed. sorry about it ;)
greetings, ota

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