Re: Free Energy
- From: Mike McWilliams <m_mcw@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 08:49:09 -0600
hhc314@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Mike, I believe you are overlooking a basic but critical point, which
is:
"Where does all that Free Energy eventually end up?"
The energy that does not accomplish physical work or is stored is
eventually dissipated in the form of heat.
The bottom line is that any unlimited source of free energy would
eventually fry the planet.
Harry C.
Im not convinced that the earth is incapable of radiating the heat efficiently.
For example, up where I live, we regularly get a few weeks of -40 every year.
We also get about a month of +30(+90).
I'd be okay with less -40.
.
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