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![]() All the energy in a closed system is constant. There's only one closed system in nature. That is the entire universe. So if energy is "made" in one area, it must have come from some other area in the system. Only if your system is the entire universe. Otherwise it can easily come from another system and, in experience, often does. People are still trying to find the source of excess energy from the Pons-Flieschman experiments. This means that it is impossible to set up a perpetually moving mechanism without an outside source of energy, as no motion can occur without using energy. This would violate the law of inertia. An object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. An object moving along in free space at any speed consumes no energy. The law of inertia describes perpetual motion. In fact, the motion is perpetual if no energy is added or removed from the system. Where does the energy come from to induce additional rotation in the Lens-Thirring effect? Energy cannot be transferred from an area of lower energy to an area of higher energy, without some external effect being felt in the system. Is the effect external to/ outside of the system? If so, then it is not a closed system and your sweeping macroscopic generalizations would not apply, since they are valid only for closed systems. So all systems must evolve from coherence to a state of randomness due to random external effects caused by energy fluctuations. Randomness is a mathematical concept used to describe or measure physical systems. Randomness is not a force of nature, is not a physical process and is not a cause for an effect. Randomness is used to describe aggregate phenomena after it has occured. In almost all systems coherence is the lowest energy state. Do some research on oscillators. |
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