From: James Rogers (jamesr@best.com)
Date: Mon Dec 10 2001 - 10:47:40 MST
On 12/10/01 3:57 AM, "Dossy" <dossy@panoptic.com> wrote:
>
> To James, I say: Some laws were meant to be broken. I firmly believe
> that the laws of thermodynamics are not true laws of nature, but just
> a stop-gap milestone in our understanding of the physical world with
> which we interact. We will discover that even the laws of
> thermodynamics don't hold as laws at a certain level, and we'll make
> a great breakthrough that will totally change the way we manipulate
> our physical surroundings.
At this point I would say believing in such things is pure fantasy. There
is not the slightest indication that we can cheat thermodynamics. I expect
all the other "physical laws" to fall long before this one does. The
complications and side effects of being able to ignore thermodynamics are
extensive as well, so breaking them is no minor matter. You assertion is
essentially hand waving unless you can give real substance to your belief
(anybody can make random assertions, but without evidence, they are
worthless).
-James Rogers
jamesr@best.com
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