Big carbon footprint for iPhone X |igeneration

Big carbon footprint for iPhone X |igeneration

@Moumou92

Of course yes.In the current state of our knowledge, the universe is an isolated system with constant energy.Everything that composes it is potential energy: matter, interactions between bodies,...

In fact, humans only convert these potential energies to those that suit them: hydrocarbons become mechanical energy, thermal energy sent by our sun becomes electricity, wood becomes thermal energy.

As long as our sun exists, will the wind disappear?Will the sea currents freeze?Does a sectioned tree prevent another from growing up?This source of energy is therefore renewable (on the scale of human existence).

Grosse empreinte carbone pour l'iPhone X | iGeneration

Obviously, on our good old earth, if the human has not run to their own loss by then, we risk encountering some small energy problems in approximately 4 billion years.

Of course, this energy will not be lost, it will only go from one state to another and from one form to another and so on.The problem of being in an a priori isolated system such as our universe is the inevitable growth of entropy which will inevitably lead us to our loss.Immortality in its primary sense is therefore impossible and we will make fun of how to exploit energy once our species has inevitably disappeared despite all our technical progress.

So renewable energy does exist.Still must be able to use it effectively and give up certain financial interests.It is not won !

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