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Recycling The Energy which was used in Cooling

Started by JohnAXD100, July 15, 2013, 02:07:13 AM

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sparks

   What I suspect is that an electron that is bound in a 1s orbital  fall resulted  in an electrically charged particle of increased velocity and mass than before it was accelerated.   This formed hydrogen.  ( Not every electron drop necessarily resulted in this structuring upon hydrogen synthesis but obviously some did or we wouldn't have the persistence of  hydrogen).   An electrically charged particle will create a reaction in the magnetic field which is flowing from somewhere to the particle and going somewhere.  This allows the particle to remain at a constant velocity and mass thousands of orders over that of the free state electron: due to the magnetic field relativity of the electron current compared to the magnetic dipole moments produced by the proton.    The electron is still trying to fall due to what was once the accelerating force field but this force is countered by the electron current effects.   This only happens on the synthesis of monatomic hydrogen in a positive plasma or electron deprived portion of space.
  Thermal dynamics is a special case of physics limited to the molecular jitter if you will.  It is archaic science developed for steam locomotive engineers to figure out how much coal they needed to get a train from point a to point b.
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profitis

yes @sparks heat is jitter as you put it,vibration,phonons equivelant of photons which are also a a type of vibration package.if we can upconvert  photons vibrations with no expediture of energy then libre owes us an explanation as to why we cant 'upconvert' phonon vibrations,which have an infrared frequency,with no expenditure of energy.heat can and will upconvert(concentrate)to higher temps(higher infrared)at no expense to us humans other than the intelligent design of the upconverting device(information is power,literaly),giving us ability to circumvent kelvins vibrational jitter dictat.

sparks

      Photon blue-shifting happens all the time and is well understood as compton inverse scattering.  The opposite of that happens every time you turn on a black light and look at freaky paintings that appear to glow in the dark.   Now quartz is an interesting crystal.   It red shifts far-infrared into near infrared that is really good at plucking water strings.  What if we red-shift near infrared into microwaves using a crystal.  Then we can get some rf heating effects going on.   Oops.  1st law violation.  BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
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Quote from: sparks on July 24, 2013, 09:41:36 AM
Thermal dynamics is a special case of physics limited to the molecular jitter if you will.  It is archaic science developed for steam locomotive engineers to figure out how much coal they needed to get a train from point a to point b.

Totally incorrect to say that. Certainly classical thermodynamics was developed during the steam era, but thermodynamics did not stand still as a discipline as the understanding of atomic structure improved. The theoretical framework expanded to encompass that new knowledge Notably as statistical mechanics and now quantum thermodynamics.

Nothing in in the new versions of thermodynamics has ever given rise to physical behaviour either predicted OR observed that overturned the initial conclusions developed long ago.

All the laws as they stood then and now are still valid.



profitis

@libre ..the evidence is to the contrary..they may still be officialy valid,but in reality we see different