Thomas Lee Elifritz wrote:
August 22, 2004
"Ian St. John" wrote in message :
"Heat energy is ENERGY, and increases in energy in every system have
effects, including increasing energy content in weather systems."
Thus, it follows that global warming has an effect on weather. ;-)
WRONG. It follows because the heat energy is NOT EVENLY DISTRIBUTED. Get a
clue man!
It was pathetic, but hardly an attempt to educate. That would require
presenting your objection in a more rational and direct fashion
related to the issue at hand.
As in links to precisely defined mathematical symbols and equations.
No. As in why a uniform level of heat energy, no matter how high, cannot be
used to extract mechanical motion.
As long as you maintain the confusion between the
engineering term of heat and the 'heat energy' under discussion,
nobody is going to follow your logic.
Perhaps then they can follow the links and read the mathematics.
Why? Do you have a new point to introduce? The last one is pretty well
defined as 'not even wrong' but irrelevant to the point raised.
Thomas Lee Elifritz
http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net