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Andy Hall
 
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Default Cooling a house

On 9 Jun 2004 15:12:36 -0700, (N. Thornton) wrote:

(Andrew Gabriel) wrote in message ...
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(N. Thornton) writes:

If you feed the hot duct to the cooling side it'll cool it off, and
there'll be no more hot air to get rid of


... if you ignore the laws of thermodynamics ;-)


If you do that too then you get a repeated-cycle cooling machine
capable of reaching absolute zero.

For my initial suggestion one need only not think at all. When you get
as sophisticated as being aware there are laws of thermodynamics
involved, and thinking up excuses to avoid them, then you can really
achieve stuff!

Regards, NT


Well IMM does it in every thread related to a heating or energy issue
so it must be possible, just like perpetual motion.

Hmm. Quite an apt term really. Perpetual motion.




..andy

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