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Novaknight1 said:The Sun burns a lot of energy, but some stars burn a million times that much energy. Fusion doesn't work at explaining why they haven't fallen into COMPLETE disorder over billions of years.
Novaknight1 said:
LOL!!robot23 said:his posts have fallen into disorder over time
Novaknight1 said:The 2ndLoT says matter falls into disorder over time.
Novaknight1 said:The 2ndLoT says matter falls into disorder over time.
In general it is impossible to perform a transformation whose only final result is to convert into useful work heat extracted from a source that is at the same temperature throughout. This statement is Lord Kelvin's version of the second law of thermodynamics. Another version of this law, formulated by R. J. E. Clausius, states that a transformation is impossible whose only final result is to transfer heat from a body at a given temperature to a body at higher temperature; in other words, the spontaneous flow of heat from hot to cold bodies is reversible only with the expenditure of mechanical or other nonthermal energy. These two versions of the second law of thermodynamics can be shown to be entirely equivalent.
Novaknight1 said:
The 2ndLoT says matter falls into disorder over time.
Er... yes. I minored in nuclear physics, so I know a little something about fission. I guess I was not clear enough on the sarcasm. I thoroughly support the point of the OP (at least, as I understand it).
Novaknight1 said:The Sun SHOULD have fallen into complete disorder a long time ago if it's as old as you say it is.
Dragar said:Oh, sorry.I thought you thought we were being serious. So much junk gets said by certain people here, sometimes it's hard to tell what's sarcasm and what is real stupidity.
No prob. Plus, you missed a little something, I said fission, where I should have said fusion. Oh well. Its been 20 years since college, I think I am losing it. Well, they taught more about fission than fusion anyway (there are more practical applications for fission than fusion).