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Will it possible to transform thermal energy into electrical energy some day?

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Thermal energy is everywhere on earth.

If it could be transferred into electrical energy it could serve as a great energy source.

This idea is violating the laws of thermodynamics.

But it's not against conservation of energy.

I wonder if an electronic component which has the size of only some nano meters could absorb the brownian motion. Of course many of these components would be needed to generate a usable voltage.

Is this possible? Will it cool down the planet? When will it be possible?

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