"Perpetual motion" is your Strawman delusion.Fool wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 10:58 pm .
When you start succeeding in constructing perpetual motion machines, or engines that are more efficient than Carnot, people will stop laughing at you. You're the one lacking any mathematics, data, or extraordinary evidence. You are just full of wind, spite, and vituperation.
When a person is clinging to the refuted mystic belief that perpetual motion is possible, they soon start grasping at straws, lying, defrauding, and cursing.
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I'm only saying ∆T does not determine or "limit" efficiency.
Any off-the-shelf Stirling engine will demonstrate that, and it has been demonstrated to my own satisfaction dozens of times in many different ways.
I've put together and tested numerous Stirling engine models, that demonstrate conclusively, to my own satisfaction that there is in some models zero to negative "waste heat" with temperatures at or below ambient at the cold supposed "heat rejection" side of the engine.
In the worst case the engine still far far exceeded the Carnot limit in actual,measured thermal efficiency over 90%
Further, in 150 years, there has been zero experimental verification or support for the "Carnot limit" actually demonstrated in any way.
The mathematics used to determine so-called Carnot Limit is imbecilic nonsense having nothing to do with any engine, based on a completely obsolete, fallacious theory of heat.
Those are my 100% objective and honest findings, determinations and experimental results, repeated again and again and recorded on video.
Anyone who is curious and not prejudice as you are, can obtain and test their own Stirling engines at very little expense and repeat any of my experiments for themselves.
What do you have?
All I see in support of the so-called "Carnot Limit" is an unproven, nonsensical equation based on two thermometer readings having no rational basis other than the obsolete Caloric theory that heat "falls down" like a waterfall from a high to a low temperature.
You are a silly delusional man grasping at straws.
The so-called "Carnot Limit" has no basis in fact. There is nothing to it. It's a baseless chimera.