RE: So what happened?
July 24, 2019 at 1:34 pm
(This post was last modified: July 24, 2019 at 1:34 pm by I_am_not_mafia.)
This is hilarious. If anyone else came up with this kind of stuff everyone would be accusing them of being a POE.
And as people point out why he is wrong he digs himself a deeper hole (see what I did there?). Let's see if we can get that hole a bit deeper shall we ..
Some questions for you Drich (because I know you enjoy the Socratic method to really test your ideas ):
1. What provides the heat in your system?
2. Will the Earth's internal heat decrease over time? Or will it be there forever?
3. Do you agree that if the rock surrounding the drill hole is heating the water, then some heat is transferred from the rock to the water?
4. What happens to the heat transferred to the water?
5. If you agree with 3, then how quickly will the rock surrounding the drill hole take to heat up again and where does this heat come from?
And as people point out why he is wrong he digs himself a deeper hole (see what I did there?). Let's see if we can get that hole a bit deeper shall we ..
(July 24, 2019 at 11:05 am)Drich Wrote: per·pet·u·al mo·tion
/pərˈpeCH(əw)əl ˈmōSHən/
noun
do you see the second definition?
- a state in which movement or action is or appears to be continuous and unceasing.
"the planet is in perpetual motion"
- the motion of a hypothetical machine which, once activated, would run forever unless subject to an external force or to wear.
"the age-old quest for the secret of perpetual motion"
This is me in a 2 min window providing you and the rest of the world with a machine that would technically run forever.
Some questions for you Drich (because I know you enjoy the Socratic method to really test your ideas ):
1. What provides the heat in your system?
2. Will the Earth's internal heat decrease over time? Or will it be there forever?
3. Do you agree that if the rock surrounding the drill hole is heating the water, then some heat is transferred from the rock to the water?
4. What happens to the heat transferred to the water?
5. If you agree with 3, then how quickly will the rock surrounding the drill hole take to heat up again and where does this heat come from?