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anthonj | 2 months ago

This violates energy conservation principles. Some power will be "wasted" into heat, some other will be used for some other work.

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stouset|2 months ago

If I use energy to move a block one foot over, I have performed useful work. But 100% of the energy used to perform that work is either already heat or shortly will be.

anthonj|2 months ago

If you launch a rocket at escape velocity the momentum and potential energy you create never dissipates.

Certain chemical reaction endotermic reaction require energy to start. This energy is absorbed to generate molecular bond.

Also in the generation and absorption of high energy radiation there are non-thermal processes that can transfer energy.

Even something like bending a metal bar is not 100% a thermal process.