Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Thermodynamics and green leaves


After consecutively getting bad grades in thermodynamics tests for the last God knows how many times, I think the subject demands some respect; which is why I'm going to write something about it here.


Thermodynamics.Hm. The most basic scientific way of trying to make sense of everything that goes on in the universe. Sounds interesting that way,no? And yet when you study it, you find it's so...so constrained. Every law seems to start with 'It is impossible to...'. By the time you've done with it, you're left with a miserable feeling of how pointless it is to make heat engines and generate any sort of power from nature; because no matter what, you'll always end up losing most of it to nature again, with the added discomfort of making the air a bit warmer and the world a bit dirtier.


Thermodynamics tells you how to make life practical, by taking advantage of this wonderful and once peaceful world that God's given to us fools. We fail to realize that the earth is a closed system and whatever waste we throw away will come back to us; and we won't be able to put it into space because by that time there won't be enough trees to make currency to pay for the space flights. So sooner or later, it's all gonna catch up with us.


Maybe we should all just go back to the caves; with the streams and the flowers, and green leaves covering our privates.

Watching the world deteriorate itself before my eyes, I'm reminded of a poem I read in school and find myself crying out these lines-

"Open the windows, Son, and let me go back to Sun and Air, even sweat and flies and all, but not this. Not this"

3 comments:

Mithrandir said...
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Mithrandir said...

outta at em! laddie!!!
through the dark alley ways of agnels and through the dungeons the call class 310 here is the boy dexter ...feel his vehemence ,hear his[burp,fart ..u get the msg]angst,through the black holes of his imagination he brings u the fascinating subject tht has caused piston knocking in our bodys..sh0cks in our being and isothermal expansions in our nether regions //
i give ye one and all
CHANDERWALL!!!muhahaha
PaxV

^RoOhAnI^ said...

You have to lose something to get something. That's one rule which they don't teach in thermodynamics ;)