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The real one.
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Thats right, energy is not conserved!
At the molecular level Brownian motion is more prevalent than in large scale models, in that as you get down to the particle level, things happen more and more at random. Now Scientists have discovered a nanomachine that utilizes this random motion in an effective way. Or rather, they have discovered a way for a rotaxane molecule to function like a leg, pushing particles one way or another. They've also found that it is possible to direct whether or not the movement can happen by effectively jamming something in to stop it. Or bonding the molecule to an inhibitor. Furthermore, they have proposed that this is the method which RNA Polymerase, which moves along our DNA to transcribe some mRNA, has been utilizing this effect of Brownian motion for millennia. The mechanism in which it moves along the DNA strand is randomized, yet it is triggered by bonding sites to go only forward. It uses no total energy to move, therefor creating energy! No Steorn magicz were used in the making of this post. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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♥ -Rikku- ♥
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I can see how this can be useful, but how does it create energy?
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