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Exactly what it says just Theory a science law has been proven through expirements for example the theory of relativity has been proven incorrect do to sub-particles going past the speed of light thus the 2nd law of thermo dynamics holds true energy has to come from something not nothing. This is why The Barry Equality Field Equation www.barryequlityfieldequation.com supports the 2nd law of thermo-dynamics

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