by bdmarti » Thu 13 Apr 2006, 10:04:11
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')This first iteration shows missing step in the process.
1st: (kick start 100 -> 'A' - 100) -> 190 NET=90
My well still consumed 100 units of energy to produce its 190 output and then I took back the kick start energy which leaves me with a net of only 90.
Novus, I understand closed systems just fine. That isn't the issue.
The issue is that you are making your "kickstart" energy dissapear into thin air.
Start with 100 units of energy ( we don't care from where ), and use your 1.9 EROEI pump to generate 190 units of energy.
You now have 190 units of energy. You then say that you "take back" the starting energy. Take it back to where? does it leave your closed system? How can something leave a closed system?
the fact is, the closed system that you proposed now has 190 units of energy, and that's greater than the 100 units it started with, no matter how you slice it.
It's true that we have only a net GAIN of 90 units of energy, but it's still a gain.
I would equate your methodology to something like this:
We build a building.
Start with 1 floor.
Given the first floor, we can build a second, so now we have 1 second floor and no first floor. With a second floor, we can build a 3rd floor, but now we have no second floor.
this is what it looks like when you use all your reinvested energy on the COST side of an equation, but don't also include that energy in the PRODUCED side of an equation.
EROEI is simple to understand. It's a ratio. It's a slope of a line. If you graph a line with a slope of 1.9, the line will go up for ever. The slope must be less than 1 for the line to go down.