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by cerealbad
2583 days ago
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a seebeck generator can exploit airflow above or depth below oceans to convert heat into electricity. what uniform heat? all human heat effects augment the existing temperature cycles which have baked in gradients. thermoelectric processes simply reverse this, it would cause a lot of rain and raise ocean levels as the excess atmospheric water vapor is returned to a liquid state- due to the transformation of heat into electricity which would be stored or used to move the little sea robots around. is the sun uniform heat? how do ectothermic animals and plants using photosynthesis work? I'm not sure why you think you can magically break thermodynamic symmetry... |
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(Edit: by which I mean, it does not decrease the total amount of heat in the system.)
You need something colder on the other side.
The sun-earth system is not uniform in heat, no. The sun on average is hotter than the earth on average.
Edit: what thermodynamic symmetry are you referring to?