13.302 Take action AND demand answers and accountability When people participate in coordinated rallies in cities across the globe, it visually shows collective desire for change, but after a day, everyone disappears from the public eye. To effect real and lasting change, we need to be consistent and persistent in our pursuit of answers and accountability. We need to knock on every door and ask “why” over and over and over again until we hear a real answer. So, (1) if it’s true that the Laws of Thermodynamics are outdated, and (2) that fact is preventing innovation from being used to fight climate change, then the younger generation must demand answers from the governing bodies and professors for their unconditional acceptance of the Laws of Thermodynamics. Innovations must be assessed on whether they produce the desired outcomes or not. Do not let 200-year-old laws stop innovation. We must address climate change now. THE NEXT PRACTICAL ACTION Concerned youth should search for an Engineer, Scientist or Professor who believes they can publicly contest the drawings illustrated on pages 13.295 to 13.297, that describes work output greater than work input (Wout > Win), contesting conventional knowledge. Quoting the Laws of Thermodynamics is an unacceptable faith statement, not a technical argument. If no technical contesting position is presented in detail, concerned youth should collectively demand this advancement be brought to practical application. The other inventions rejected based only on faith in the Laws of Thermodynamics should be reassessed respecting technical merit, not unsupported faith in the Laws of Thermodynamics. Relying on the established laws with faith only is a very serious error. Link to patent offices for subject invention: https://worldwide.espacenet.com/inpadoc?submitted=true&DB=EPODOC&CC=US&NR=2002178719&KC=&F=8&OREQ=0&textdoc=TRUE&FT=E Link to You Tube videos presenting the subject invention: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVqNrHjb2nj-wo-h7Shzigw
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