thomas malloy wrote: >> Lets not waste any more time on the 2nd fictitious law >> of thermodynamics. :-) >> > Which one of you, by the force of your will, or any dingus can take two > containers of warm water and make one steam and the other freeze? It's > not a fictitious law. heat migrates from a higher thermal gradient to a > lower one, dinguses (dingi?) deteriorate.
Don't you believe the migrating of heat from higher to lower thermal gradient is merely a naturally occurrence in nature and by no means a law? By intelligence we can device a closed loop system where one part remains at a lower temperature than another part. For example, consider a noisy resistor connected in series with an LED, where the LED is coated so as to absorb its own photons. In such a case the LED remains hotter than the resistor. :-) Regards, Paul Lowrance __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

