Re: "this proves that the laws of thermodynamics are wrong."


Posted by paul on Sep 22, 2003 at 19:19
(65.144.104.254)

Re: "this proves that the laws of thermodynamics are wrong." (A Lurker)

Just how much water do you think you need to put in that pipe of a 1000 miles
answer: 1000 miles of water x the area of the pipe.

to float a 100 lb container.
answer: enought to displace its weight in water, given it does not weigh more that the same volume of water.


Just to FLOAT the damn thing would require you to fill the pipe enough to make it do just that, FLOAT

answer: true

Then you'll have to make your container move 1000 miles.
answer: no all I have to do is lift water to the elbow.
the water will move and the billions of pounds of containers will float on top of the moving water
and unless there is a reason for the friction between the water and containers to not be present in this senario
then the containers will move also.

I can guarantee you that would take much more water and energy than you can imagine (obviously, since you cannot have thought this through at all).

answer: actually I have thought it all through.
and Im right.
the only energy it would take is the amount to lift the water and put it in the elbow.
if the weight of the water being lifted each second is
100 lbs and because the 100 lb of water is being lifted each second billions of pounds are moving durring that second then what does the law of conservation of energy
have to say in this scenario?
the laws of thermodynamics?

where is the math that supports these laws in this case?
it cant be found because they are incorrect.

by the way , if you put this pipe in a circle then the water
will come back to you , like a boomerang.






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