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The thermodynamic law was then formally built around the scientific work of both William
               Thomson, (yes the same Lord Kelvin who stated airplanes were impossible), and Rudolph
               Clausius. Now let’s put these three brilliant people (in their time), into perspective. Carnot dies
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               at 36 in 1832, and the good Mr. Clausius puts forth his theory of entropy, the basis of the 2
               law of thermodynamics in 1850. No computers, no slide rules, alternating current would not
               become commercial for another years. Automobiles, anesthesia, aircraft, and solar power, are
               still decades away. Certainly, Carnot, Clausius, and Kelvin were brilliant, in their time, but
               perfect in their training and access to technology to script a “law”? I leave that question to the
               reader.

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               The 2  Law of Thermodynamics states:

               The total entropy of an isolated system can never decrease over time, and is constant if and
               only if all processes are reversible. Isolated system spontaneously evolved towards
               thermodynamic equilibrium, the state with maximum entropy.

               Simply stated, entropy in an isolated system, like our spinning flywheel, can never decrease, or
               be eliminated. Friction on other factors will always increase, making any isolated system
               operable off of itself, without the use and expenditure of some source of “heat”, impossible.
               The source of this heat in our modern world includes natural gas, gasoline, diesel, nuclear
               energy, coal, and more recently solar. Even a wind turbine suffers from the production of heat,
               from its internal generator, as its massive blades are induced to spin, much like our flywheel, by
               wind.

               I could go on and on, about inventions and product development such as ceramic bearings, rare
               earth magnets computer processor’s, space travel, and thousands of other technological
               developments that have taken place since 1850. Obvious to most readers that these
               technological developments could have an impact on what the scientific community points to
               as an unshakable certainty, a “law” from nearly 200 years ago.

               How does my research possibly overcome or defeat the 2  laws of thermodynamics?
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               While the debate will soon begin, the arguments for and against will bloom, we need to
               continue commercial installations. Productive use of technology is the best proof of the
               technology.




                      pg. 8           A Demonstration of Induced Angular Momentum in a Flywheel Energy Storage and Harvesting Device Through the Elimination and Control of Entropy in a Thermodynamic System
                                                   in the Presence of a Paired Permanent Magnetic Field

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                                                          By Dennis M. Danzik
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