Robin—
I appreciate the usefulness of approximations. Natural approximations in
genetics allows me to continue as a rational being at times.
However, subtle influences on my stable, approximately closed systems are
limiting that condition noted above.
I am afraid the neutrinos and
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Hi,
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>In this regard I am not able to identify aay closed systemsnone seem to exist
>in the known universe. They are only a virtual construct like quarks IMHO.
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There may not be any truly closed
Jones—
You may be correct regarding not being limited by” thermodynamic restraints.”
However, I consider that the 2nd Law still holds in that closed systems will
change their potential energy to kinetic energy, if
perturbed by an outside input of energy and/or not stable themselves.
In this
Jones---
As you might suspect, I consider that spin coupling is indeed dependent upon
resonances and local magnetic fields.
I trust that Brian is aware of the apparent relationof the subject technology
to the cooling accomplished by the Manelas device.
Bob Cook
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From: bobcook39...@hotmail.com
➢ The question is: What is the differential temperature needed to sap off the
enthalpy in the lattice in significant quantity to be practical.
Well Bob – it is arguable that we are not limited by thermodynamic restraints
with paramagnons, at least not in the
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