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Entropy - The Most Misunderstood Concept in Physics
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1 year ago
a very long winded explanation, but still kind of interesting...
1 year ago
still getting energy from the sun in one form or another, despite the 'output'...
energy does get used, but its output is of a different sort than is used usually, you can look at photosynthesis for this.
it is a endless loop of input and output.