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05-23-2012 12:32 PM |
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Originally Posted by Nembrionic
(Post 18961497)
Lololololol no, it's not dispersed. It's simply not created at that moment. Perhaps you should open a few books and read up on "light".
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Please wait for a minute and try to think. I have asked about all that energy what was wasted when the lamp was on. Where the generated light is gone when you cut off the power? The answer is: all the energy has turned into the heat and small photons. A part of them was scattered around the Universe the other got absorbed by walls, floor, ceiling and your own skin. These photons just disappear.
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Originally Posted by Nembrionic
(Post 18961497)
Wrong. I can pull the plug on my computer for 5 years and it still has the programs and data on it.
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No you can't. I do not talk about hard drives and flash memory (these will lose all the data if they get physically destroyed). I'm talking about the contents of RAM - the data which exists as the ENERGY. Cut the power and it will be lost. Forever!
The same happens to the human's brain where the thoughts and data are just neural connections and electrical impulses (similar to the PC). When a man is dying, his neural connections get destroyed (rotten) like a rusty HDD, and the electrical impulses are getting dispersed like an electricity in computer chips when they lost the power (no chemicals (oxygen, glucose etc) = no power).
Isn't that to hard to understand? Read this: Entropy for Dummies.
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