Yup, back to this question which never seems to get answered. Yes yes, I get responses like "it's not reversal of entropy, it's energy that takes less time to leave thus increasing an accumulation of energy which adds to the current temperature"
Is that right? Isn't that was is said? So how come my cold fridge can't impart its energy into the open oven? What if I put little LED bulbs inside my fridge and use the light from them to "add to the current temp of the oven" seeing that's all co2 emits, light. Right? Co2 doesn't emit 'heat' just photons of light. Which is also an intensive property btw.
So, please, can someone explain why the cold atmosphere returning back light to the ground, adding 'heat' to the surface is not a violation of entropy but my cold freezer/oven analogy is?
Is that right? Isn't that was is said? So how come my cold fridge can't impart its energy into the open oven? What if I put little LED bulbs inside my fridge and use the light from them to "add to the current temp of the oven" seeing that's all co2 emits, light. Right? Co2 doesn't emit 'heat' just photons of light. Which is also an intensive property btw.
So, please, can someone explain why the cold atmosphere returning back light to the ground, adding 'heat' to the surface is not a violation of entropy but my cold freezer/oven analogy is?