You trolls don't understand plain American English. Lets put this into its original context. Cloud camper was being his usual a-hole self.
jim_mich wrote:cloud camper wrote:So instead of your constant uninformed rants and tirades why don't you just complete your Proof of Concept and prove everybody wrong?
Has it ever crossed your mind than just maybe I have completed a working wheel and that I do know what I'm talking about?
Cloud camper was being VERY disrespectful, using words such as "constant uninformed rants and tirades". And I was trying to make a point that he did not know anything about my progress. In other words, maybe I had completed a working wheel. And maybe I did know what I'm talking about? Never did I state that I had completed a working wheel.
Such was none of cloud camper's business
Instead of showing common respect, cloud camper kept ranting at me, using derogatory words.
And in that post cloud camper also tried to make out that I was ignorant.
cloud camper wrote:There is no concept ever defined or taught about "useable energy" in Physics. This is a total fantasy.
And once again I had to put him straight:
jim_mich wrote:So you're ignorant and have never learned about
ectropy?
In thermodynamics, ectropy is a measure of the tendency of a dynamical system to do useful work and grow more organized. Ectropy, in a loose sense, can be thought of as the opposite of entropy. Ectropy is minus entropy. That is, instead of saying "lose entropy" you can say "gain ectropy", instead of saying "gain entropy" you can say "lose ectropy".
The term was introduced in the late 20th century by mathematician and philosopher Willard Van Orman Quine and is often more intuitive than its counterpart. The term's merit is that in order to understand a concept, it can be useful to look at it from the other side. Sloppily speaking, ectropy signifies order; slightly more exactly, usable energy. Actually, what we call energy is often ectropy.
The Earth, for example, gets electromagnetic waves from the sun and sends electromagnetic waves back into space, but the incoming waves have shorter wavelengths (higher frequencies) and therefore more ectropy. So the Earth's ectropy is increased by the sun. When we eat, we take in ectropy from the food.
jim_mich wrote:For any perpetual motion wheel to work, the wheel needs to increase its ectropy. In other words, it needs to increase the usable harnessable energy within the device.
So I ended up schooling cloud camper about ectropy.
So you trolls picj out this on tiny obscure posy of mine as you try to force your words down my throat, trying to make out that I claimed to have a "working wheel".
Obviously you trolls DON'T understand plain American English. I wrote that
maybe I had a working wheel. And the inverse of that would be that maybe I did NOT have a working wheel.
I was trying to keep my work secret. But you trolls refused to respect that.