Does taking energy from the zero point field or quantum vacuum violate the 1st law of thermodynamics?
October 21st, 2009 | by Michael |sassychickensuckerboy asked:
The first law states that “energy cannot be created or destroyed”. Does taking energy from other dimensions really imply “creation”, or just another way to obtain energy?
Does it boil down to a violation because the extra dimensions have not been proven yet? Therefore, it “could” be a violation of the law?
ART
The first law states that “energy cannot be created or destroyed”. Does taking energy from other dimensions really imply “creation”, or just another way to obtain energy?
Does it boil down to a violation because the extra dimensions have not been proven yet? Therefore, it “could” be a violation of the law?
ART

One Response to “Does taking energy from the zero point field or quantum vacuum violate the 1st law of thermodynamics?”
By Ask Z on Oct 23, 2009 | Reply
ok youve been watching star trek again