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No, it is principle. You can cry or shout louder, it remain... a principle.Sorry to talk science.
Here is the proof.
Why do you do this?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 28/08/2022 18:23:15Here is the proof.It is not a proof fo me
Quote from: Bored chemist on 28/08/2022 18:23:15Why do you do this?Try to do say something that someone can understand.
It is not a proof fo me, it is just a link
No, it would (and was, because before we understand that coal was cointaining energy, every vapor machine was a over unity machine) be some machine that "produce" energy from an actually unknown energy source.
When going nineteen to the dozen something or someone is going at breakneck speed. The origin here is one of the nicest that I have come across. It goes back to the time of the Cornish tin and copper mines. These mines were often hit by floods. In the 18th century coal powered, steam driven pumps were installed to clear the water. When working maximally the pumps could clear nineteen thousand gallons of water for every twelve bushels of coal.