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Universal Law


According to the universal law, called the second law of thermodynamics, all movements in nature are from high (rich) concentrations of energy to low concentrations (poor) of energy. For example, heat transfer in a piece of metal is possible only from a higher temperature (rich) to a lower temperature (poor). The rain falls from the sky (higher altitude: rich) to the land (lower altitude; poor).

Unlike nature, scientists find different ways to get around the universal law (do the opposite of Mother Nature) without any violation. On daily basis, we take elevators from low altitude (poor) to high altitude (rich). We switch on light to go from darkness (poor) to brightness (rich). We drive cars and planes from rest (poor) to high speed (rich). All the natural movements are energy free. However, almost all human activities need energy in order to obey the universal law (2nd law of thermodynamic).

The real source of global warming is the choice of using the combustion of natural resources (natural gas, fuel oil and coal) instead of the different free endless natural energies (sun, wind, gravity) offered by Mother Nature.


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