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

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