Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Helmholtz, Hermann von (2000-06-01), The Conservation of Energy, from a Lecture, 1863, Galileo's Commandment: An Anthology of Science Writing, Retrieved on 2012-06-04
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    04 JUN 2012

     The Amount of Energy in the Universe is Constant

    The total quantity of all the forces capable of work in the whole universe remains eternal and unchanged throughout all their changes. All change in nature amounts to this, that force can change its form and locality, without its quantity being changed. The universe possesses, once for all, a store of force which is not altered by any change of phenomena, can neither be increased nor diminished, and which maintains any change which takes place on it.
    Folksonomies: thermodynamics
    Folksonomies: thermodynamics
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    It only changes in localities.

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