by MonteQuest » Sun 11 Dec 2005, 22:04:26
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('nero', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MonteQuest', 'O')ur machines gain us a short-term utility at the expense of a even greater increase of entropy in the environment.
There are no free lunches.
And so you again make the mistaken assertion that all labour saving devices must be ultimately self defeating because it required more energy to create the device than it saves when in use?
That's bunk, and if you have an ounce of common sense you'd acknowledge that we can and have invented devices that saved energy and thus decreased the rate of increase in entropy.
That is
not what I have been saying at all.
I said, entropy cannot be halted or reversed without an even greater increase in entropy somewhere else.
You can't get something for nothing. 2nd Law.
Again, from Angrist and Hepler in Order and Chaos:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'E')ven though society can effect local reductions in entropy, the general and universal trend of entropy increase easily swamps the anomalous but important efforts of civilized man. Each localized, man-made or machine made entropy decrease is accompanied by an even greater increase in entropy of the surroundings, thereby maintaining the required increase in total entropy.
I have been consistent from the start:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')echnology never creates energy; it only uses up existing available energy. Energy is always transferred from an available state to a dissipated form, or from an ordered state to one of disorder. Technology is merely the transformer. The faster we streamline our technology, the faster we speed up the transforming process, the faster available energy is dissipated.
Continuing down the path of the exponential techno-fix is not a solution for peak oil.
It 's like eating your food faster to avoid starvation.
A Saudi saying, "My father rode a camel. I drive a car. My son flies a jet-plane. His son will ride a camel."
by nero » Sun 11 Dec 2005, 23:07:49
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MonteQuest', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')nd so you again make the mistaken assertion that all labour saving devices must be ultimately self defeating because it required more energy to create the device than it saves when in use?
That's bunk, and if you have an ounce of common sense you'd acknowledge that we can and have invented devices that saved energy and thus decreased the rate of increase in entropy.
That is not what I have been saying at all.
Glad to hear it. Then you do agree that not all technology is bad? Some devices such as the wheelbarrow really do reduce the rate of increase in entropy associated with the accomplishment of an activity even when taking into account the entropy cost of its manufacture .
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MonteQuest', 'T')he faster we streamline our technology, the faster we speed up the transforming process, the faster available energy is dissipated.
Whoops maybe I spoke too soon. What are you sayinghere exactly? I originally took it to mean that the increase in technology was bad because the increase in technology requires more energy to maintain than it saves. But now you disavow that idea and then imediately reiterate it!
"The faster we streamline technology" does not necessarily lead to the "faster we speed up the transforming process".
Biofuels: The "What else we got to burn?" answer to peak oil.
by MonteQuest » Sun 11 Dec 2005, 23:39:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('nero', ' ')Glad to hear it. Then you do agree that not all technology is bad?
I've never said technology was bad. I have said that the use of technology should never be allowed to outpace the ecosystem's ability to recycle waste and renew the stock of available resources.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MonteQuest', 'T')he faster we streamline our technology, the faster we speed up the transforming process, the faster available energy is dissipated.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('nero', 'W')hat are you saying here exactly?
I am saying this:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'E')ven though society can effect local reductions in entropy, the general and universal trend of entropy increase easily swamps the anomalous but important efforts of civilized man. Each localized, man-made or machine made entropy decrease is accompanied by an
even greater increase in entropy of the surroundings, thereby maintaining the required increase in total entropy.
A Saudi saying, "My father rode a camel. I drive a car. My son flies a jet-plane. His son will ride a camel."
by nero » Mon 12 Dec 2005, 01:15:07
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'E')ven though society can effect local reductions in entropy, the general and universal trend of entropy increase easily swamps the anomalous but important efforts of civilized man. Each localized, man-made or machine made entropy decrease is accompanied by an even greater increase in entropy of the surroundings, thereby maintaining the required increase in total entropy.
This is simply a reiteration of the 2nd law of thermodynamics. This doesn't have anything to say about the utility of technology or the ability of technology to improve our lot. I can't see how you can extrapolate the aqbove to:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he faster we streamline our technology, the faster we speed up the transforming process, the faster available energy is dissipated.
Biofuels: The "What else we got to burn?" answer to peak oil.