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Jerry L Jerry  L is offline
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Default Why aren't refrigerators & freezers designed to benefit from outside cold air?

On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 13:40:13 -0500, Tony
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Harry L wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 15:00:05 -0500, Tony
wrote:

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A refrigerator in a closed environment (in a home) will not only use
electric to keep it cold on the inside, but 100% of it's losses are heat
that is put into the home. You can't make anything cold.


Sure you can. It generates electricity too. You just need to reverse
entropy. THAT is what you can't do.


Does that sort of mean you can make something cold, but you can't?
Or maybe you just don't know how to yet?


The appropriate negentropic universe is at subchronon offset
SC.768564000007 precisely. However very strange things happen when you
run refrigerant lines into that.

BTW, consider that negentropic universes DON'T CARE if you don't know
what "negentropic" means.