Thermodynamics and Energy

   

Energy Generation from Molecular Kinesis for Breaking The Second Law of Thermodynamics

Authors: Hewa Ahmed Mustafa

A novel research paper published by a team from Arkansas University, which was about new emerging technology that extract energy from ambient temperature from graphene ripples. This type of energy extraction is entirely different from all previously available methods, it is only depending on ambient temperature as energy source which is a limitless clean and green source of energy, hence it can be called Super Sustainable Energy. Furthermore, it will break the second law of thermodynamics. This article presents six other new theoretical methods for extracting energy from Molecular Kinesis or Brownian Motion in addition to the above-mentioned method. Among these methods, four of them are mentioned here for the first time. It should be reminded that, Thought Experiments are different from theoretical methods, the latter is more likely to be experimentally proven. Two famous thought experiments also described this article. Keywords: Graphene, Nanogenerators, Breaking the Second Law of Thermodynamics, Water Evaporative Energy, Molecular Kinetic Energy

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[v1] 2023-04-13 15:44:04

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