The green is trees and plants and they have a knack of storing energy in the form of oil, coal and other hydrocarbons. This will never do, it is cheating the universe from getting to its natural, evenly temperate state as quickly as it might. — TheVeryIdea
So is our control of the energy gradient, which allows us to live anywhere on the planet because we can heat ourselves and cook otherwise inedible foods, a natural selection pressure that has lead ultimately to humanity being stuck on a path to burning hydrocarbons and in a tiny way speeding up the process of the universe reaching its natural end point? — TheVeryIdea
Terraria, if they ever become practically possible,The existential question though is are we fire junkies, knowing that we should stop burning things but our animal brains just keep us doing it anyway or can we escape that destinity? — TheVeryIdea
To be fair, you said "the second law" in the thread. The problem is that the second law applies to closed systems. — Manuel
I fully admit to not understanding it, no jest. — Manuel
Is it? — TheMadFool
Well obviously not in the conventional sense of "cheating" but it sounds better than "delaying for a femtosecond" — TheVeryIdea
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