Assertion: The world is either a perpetual motion machine of the first kind
or a perpetual motion machine of the second kind.
A: The world is finite.
If the world is finite, conservation of energy does not apply overall.
A machine for which conservation of energy does not apply
is a perpetual motion machine of the first kind.
B:The world is infinite.
If the world is infinite, conservation of energy applies.
A machine that runs forever without any energy input is a perpetual motion machine of the second kind.
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Assertion: The world is either a Perpetuum mobile of the first kind,
or a Perpetuum mobile of the second kind.
Explanation: If the world from Nothing has originated, then it is a Perpetuum mobile of the first kind (E=m•c²).
Otherwise:
The world always exists. It is a closed, self-contained system.
This means that no heat exchange occurs through a surface, because the world also is infinitely large
(No time limit, no space limit. Immanuel Kant : Kritik der reinen Vernunft).
The entropy change of a system is defined with
Delta S = (Delta Q)/T | Q: Heat exchange with the envirement, T: Temperature absolut
through the surface.
If a system is closed, the entropy of the system heads for a maximum.
After that, no changement happens any more.
But, if the world always was existing, it has already arrived its entropy maximum.
Because the world continues to move despite everything, it is in Perpetuum mobile of the second kind.
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