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Plus: ChatGPT: 30 incredible ways to use the AI-powered chatbot. Feb 03, 2023 [Blueprint]( A group of scientists recently [thought they’d broken the laws of physics](. …imagine their surprise. But all is well, because they hadn’t. It just appeared that way. They thought they had because their new ultra-low-power method of communication wirelessly transmits information by opening and closing a switch that connects a resistor to an antenna without needing a power source. But it turns out the method doesn’t actually violate the second law of thermodynamics. Phew. Before you look at the finer details of that, take a look at [this video](. It shows five giant bulldozers that’ll make you want to dig up your own backyard. (Probably don’t do that though.) Good morning. I’m Alice, an Editor at IE. This is The Blueprint. Let’s dive in. [Space cannon could fire payloads to orbit in 10 minutes at Mach 20](. 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This system could lead to all sorts of devices that transmit data without needing batteries or other power sources – sensors for smart agriculture, electronics implanted in the body that never need battery changes, better contactless credit cards, and maybe even new ways for satellites to communicate. But the method does not actually violate the second law of thermodynamics (the main law of physics that explains why perpetual motion machines are not possible.) Perpetual motion machines are theoretical machines that work indefinitely without requiring energy from any external source. → This work may lead to new connections between the study of heat (thermodynamics) and the study of communication (information theory). These fields are often viewed as analogous, but this work suggests some more literal connections between them. 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