by yesplease » Wed 09 Jul 2008, 04:16:59
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AlterEgo', 'B')asic thermodynamics are the same whether they are impacting plants or animals or economies, yesplease. Are you suggesting that the laws of thermodynamics change depending on the species?
Another strawman! You are on a streak meng!

The vast majority of human energy use is dictated by behavior that can and has changed rapidly, otoh, plants haven't really evolved to the point where they change their energy in a similar way.
The key difference is that energy use by plants is biological, while most energy use by humans is mechanical/electrical/themal/whathaveyou. In fact, in the case of ICEs,
efficiency tends to increase w/ power output, not decrease. Otoh, as was described plants have a tradeoff between energy efficiency and power, so to speak. In case you didn't notice, engines, motors, and all sorts of other stuff that we use most of our energy w/ are not the same as plants.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Professor Membrane', ' ')Not now son, I'm making ... TOAST!