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Originally posted by Snift
So I'm fairly competent with science, as its taught in school,books, tv ect.
And the one big rule on energy is, it cannot be created from nothing, aka imput minus losses = output.
Like how gas burns in the combustion chamber of your car, turning the crankshaft,transmission,axles, and finally wheels to get it moving with kinetic energy, its basicly the same energy, just in a different form.
But my question is this. Science does not classify gravity as a form of energy, it sees it as some imaginary particle from another dimension or something silly, but anyways. If energy cannot be just "created" then how is all that heat in the center of our earth there? You would think after 4.6 billion years, it would of finally cooled down and solidified but obviously that's not the case.
The heat is coming from all the weight of the crust and mantle above it, pressing down with countless tons of pressure, squeezing the atoms close together. How is this energy not "coming from nothing"?
Not saying who is right or wrong here, just this has been bothering me for a while.