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"the ability to do work" should really be a description only of Free Energy
Potential energy is called energy, which is determined by the mutual position of interacting bodies or parts of the same body.
..I have some different ideas. One of them is that a gravitational acceleration is coordinate dependent, as I understand it defined in relativity. Or as Pete used to describe it, by changing coordinate system you can 'transform away' gravity. Locally non-existent, 'globally' as from another coordinate system existing.
I'm guessing ES refers to the stress energy tensor there? And possibly treating gravity as a field?
For convenience, to distinguish between the conserved quantity before and after the apple falls, we call them potential (because it hasn't started falling yet) and kinetic (i.e. moving) energy.
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I also remember Pete looking at in much a similar way.
...'Super Determinism'. In that view, and as far I've looked it up, everything becomes predestined. And if it would be that way energy has to be 'conserved' from a 'global' standpoint. It can't lose anything, everything becomes 'locked up', as far as I see?
But I would still say that a overwhelming part of the universe has a logic that we can follow.
How much energy does it take to make a magnet?You've probably made a permanent magnet in school. You might have stroked a piece of iron with an existing magnet or else placed some iron between some coils of wire and passed electricity through the coils for a time.It seems clear that some energy was used to create the permanent magnet. It's probably not much. maybe you used an electromagnet drawing 1 KW of electrical power for about 5 minutes. I don't know, something like this.Anyway, once you've got this permanent magnet it will start attracting other bits of Iron. There's quite a lot of Iron in the universe, possibly an infinite amount. To use Evan_au's favourite way of visualizing a potential energy, there's now a magnetic potential well available and we can use this. Ignoring friction and other inconveniences as usual, we can allow all the Iron in the universe to come to our new magnet. How much kinetic energy can we harvest at the magnet? Where did all this potential energy come from?