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		| Originally posted by Count Zero 
 
 The second law of thermodynamics states that the entropy of a closed system always increases.
  
 Actually, no thermodynamics law directly dictates that perpetual motion isn't possible.
 
 If you try to build a thermodynamic cycle that is ideal, i.e. is the most efficient, you get what is called a Carnot cycle. Everything that is more efficient than that is banned from existence.
 
 My gedanken experiment with two coffee cups and two engines is such a case. :p
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Oh...gawd....flashbacks from my Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics class... 
mommy please make it go away ...
:-)
(actually the class wasn't so bad)