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Yes, it does.

 

and yet, the reflectors are cooler than the item being heated, and without violating any laws of thermodynamics.  It does so in much the same way that the atmosphere radiates energy to the warmer ground.

 

The key is that neither the atmosphere nor the reflectors are the actual source of the heat, but you know that of course.

 

and yet, you continue to state that the atmosphere can not warm the warmer earth due to the laws of thermodynamics.  interesting.  I know you understand the principles involved.

 

 

 

That's because I'm not going to attempt to disprove a basic law of physics.

 


 

Exactly.

 

and the atmosphere does the same thing on a larger scale, all without violating any basic laws of physics.  Interesting how that works, isn't it?

 


 

yes, that's a good description of how the solar cooker works and how to build one.

 

On a larger scale,the same principle can be used to generate steam, and electricity.  With a little bit of R and D, it's possible that power could be generated economically using such a system.

 

and none of it violates the laws of thermodynamics.


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