Cooling is not against the second law. 

There exist "endothermic"
chemical reactions how makes cooling. 

There also are endothermic
nuclear reactions. 

This includes 7Li+n→ 4He+3T +n -2.466 MeV, observe
the negative sign (-). 

And fission of light elements and fusion of
heavy elements. 

On Sun, 27 Jan 2013 22:03:28 -0500, ChemE Stewart 
wrote:  
"Cooling and going against the second law of thermodynamics"


Cooling only goes against the second law if the particle(s) never give
the entropy back to their surroundings, which is not known 

Stewart

darkmattersalot,com 

On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 9:53 PM, Daniel Rocha 
wrote:

Maybe the wire is getting old after so much testing. To be sure,
another one should be made.

2013/1/28 Jouni Valkonen 

 Is this then
yet another failure for cold fusion, or is it still too early to
tell?

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