No. Molecules do not create energy from nothing. They receive energy, then that energy is transferred to heat, in the form of vibration of the molecules. A turbine also creates energy, but it does not create energy from nothing, it creates the energy from the force that pushes the turbine around.
Molecules create energy when they vibrate, yes. I guess I could have said that molecules create heat when they vibrate. I would say that heat is a form of energy though. Anyway, thanks for correcting me, I will try and use the right words.
Molecules receive energy, then vibrates, which we measure as temperature.
If you can not be respectful, I will not respond.
You claimed several times that molecules create energy.
Do you deny that?
No. Molecules do not create energy from nothing. They receive energy, then that energy is transferred to heat, in the form of vibration of the molecules. A turbine also creates energy, but it does not create energy from nothing, it creates the energy from the force that pushes the turbine around.
You literally wrote that molecules create energy. Several times.
Words have meaning. If you don't want to look like an uneducated idiot, use the right words.
Molecules create energy when they vibrate, yes. I guess I could have said that molecules create heat when they vibrate. I would say that heat is a form of energy though. Anyway, thanks for correcting me, I will try and use the right words.