| Actually, it does.
First of all, heat can be added to a closed system. That means that when the radio wave generators burn the water, they are adding heat to a system. Since that is the only form of energy that they contribute, then that is the "end" or "beginning" of the system, but it is not a loop. Not in the unified sense that would defy what is observed of conservation of energy.
Second, the 2nd "law" of thermodynamics is not "unbreakable." It's a statement based on repeated observations. Times are changing, and with new technologies and materials as well as a better understanding of the nature of energy entering and exiting systems, Conservation of Energy is not a rock solid as originally thought.
If by "Sorry" you mean that you are sorry that you didn't really do more than copy the relevant interpretation of the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics without actually demonstrating its pertinence to this topic, then I accept your apology. |