Re: [Vo]:quantum thermodynamics and the Second Law--

2017-05-21 Thread David Roberson
recall any proven experiment that demonstrates the conversion between these two quantities. Dave -Original Message- From: bobcook39923 To: vortex-l Sent: Sat, May 20, 2017 5:25 pm Subject: RE: [Vo]:quantum thermodynamics and the Second Law-- Dave and Bob-- In common nuclea

RE: [Vo]:quantum thermodynamics and the Second Law--

2017-05-21 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
n of research…” “Regards, Marco” <<<<<<<< Those devices Marco refers to are nuclear magnetic resonance machines I believe. I did my own research on them in 1961. Bob Cook From: bobcook39...@hotmail.com<mailto:bobcook39...@hotmail.com> Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2017 2:2

RE: [Vo]:quantum thermodynamics and the Second Law--

2017-05-20 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
ermodynamics and the Second Law-- Of course, in classical physics linear momentum and angular momentum are orthogonal to each other and can not be exchanged within a closed system. Dave -Original Message- From: Bob Higgins To: vortex-l Sent: Sat, May 20, 2017 11:16 am Subject: Re:

Re: [Vo]:quantum thermodynamics and the Second Law--

2017-05-20 Thread David Roberson
Of course, in classical physics linear momentum and angular momentum are orthogonal to each other and can not be exchanged within a closed system. Dave -Original Message- From: Bob Higgins To: vortex-l Sent: Sat, May 20, 2017 11:16 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:quantum thermodynamics

Re: [Vo]:quantum thermodynamics and the Second Law--

2017-05-20 Thread Bob Higgins
This is interesting thinking. The idea that angular momentum, linear momentum, and energy are "conserved" is a hypothesis created and supported (as I understand it) by observation, not by derivation based upon a fundamental principle. While it would be a violation of the hypothesis, trading betwe