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Bending the Laws of Physics – Andreas Schilling

In episode 52, we’re joined by Andreas Schilling from the University of Zurich, who discusses the development of his amazingly simple device that allows heat to flow temporarily from a cold to a warm object without an external power supply; a process that initially appears to contradict a fundamental law of physics.

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