Re: Theory of Thermodynamics
- From: Uncle Al <UncleAl0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 10:08:41 -0700
"Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com" wrote:
[snip]
What is the elementary motion? If it is atoms vibrating then those
vibrations take place at the speed of sound.
Idiot. Ever see an IR spectrum? That's vibrational. Bismuth
germanate is a common scintillation crystal, Bi_4Ge_3O_12. Are you
sufficiently stooopid to demand that vibrational resonances involving
bismuth (W = 208.9804) are identical in frequency to those of oxygen
(W = 15.9994). Do you have any idea what equipartition of energy
means, git?
Hey stooopid: Given a gas phase molecule with three unequal moments
of inertia, how do you equipartition energy into the middle rotational
axis? The molecule can only stably rotate around the high and low
axes. Rotation about the middle axis must tumble and bleed into the
other two. Do you even understand the question?
This is the level of
simplicity of my argument.
Indeed it is.
What exactly is heat?
Thermodynamics is voluble on the subject. Doesn't mean that a Peltier
cooler cannot separate electrical from thermal conductivity or a
vortex tube with no moving parts cannot separate hot and cold gas from
a single input stream... and do it all without violating anything.
Your ignorance must be of great comfort to you. It is not a
monetarized currency in science. Anybody can say technically absurd
things with supportive literature cites,
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/htoo.htm
You simply aren't very good at it. Your stooopidity is world class
but your technical abilties are unalterably imaginary.
I seek the
input of others and will expand this thread to see if I can get
someone who will address the issue.
You got it, idiot.
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