by Ann » Sun Mar 24, 2024 6:13 pm
I guess we may compare the dark patch of the eclipse with the reflection of the Sun on the uneclipsed Earth.
Here comes the Sun!
By the way, do you know what we get from the Sun?
No, not that Sun! The other one.
You can find the answer here:
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Okay, that video is almost half an hour long, so I'll summarize it for you. We get a steady stream of low entropy from the Sun, which we can harness to extract useful energy to do all kinds of work for us and create waste products of higher entropy - only to have the Sun give us more low entropy every day, so that we can keep extracting useful energy and doing work and creating waste products of higher entropy every day!
Thank you for our low entropy, Sun!
And in tandem with the Moon, you give us pretty eclipses, too.
But I'll leave that for others to discuss.
Ann
I guess we may compare the dark patch of the eclipse with the reflection of the Sun on the uneclipsed Earth.
[float=left][img3="Looking Back at an Eclipsed Earth.
Image Credit: Mir 27 Crew; Copyright: CNES"]https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/2403/eclipse99_mir_960.jpg[/img3][/float][float=right][img3="The reflection of the Sun on the Earth. Credit: NASA / EXPEDITION 7 (whtever that means)"]https://imageio.forbes.com/blogs-images/startswithabang/files/2017/07/1-JEBc5QHgI9adkVph6TDC1w.jpg?format=jpg&width=1440[/img3][/float]
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[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQetemT1sWc]Here comes the Sun![/url]
By the way, do you know what we get from the Sun?
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No, not that Sun! The other one.
You can find the answer here:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxL2HoqLbyA[/youtube]
Okay, that video is almost half an hour long, so I'll summarize it for you. We get a steady stream of low entropy from the Sun, which we can harness to extract useful energy to do all kinds of work for us and create waste products of higher entropy - only to have the Sun give us more low entropy every day, so that we can keep extracting useful energy and doing work and creating waste products of higher entropy every day!
Thank you for our low entropy, Sun! 🌞
And in tandem with the Moon, you give us pretty eclipses, too. 🌞 🌚 But I'll leave that for others to discuss.
Ann