The difference between Gray's spark gap and a welder is....a welder isn't making 100's of welds in a second for extended periods of time. You are obviously ignorant to spark gap transmitters used in the early days of radio? ? And I would suggest to you, to look into the difference between closed loop systems, and open loop systems in regards to thermodynamic laws, along with heat pumps with COP great than one. The main problem here, is you haven't been taught that there is energy in the "nothing" that can be gated into these systems. Sharp gradients are known to 'violate' laws in mainstream science:
"Kondepudi and Prigogine list several areas already known and recognized to violate the second law of thermodynamics. These areas include (i) rarefied media, where the local equilibrium concept fails, (ii) strong gradients , and (iii) long-lived memory effects in materials."
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/chapterhtml/2015/bk9781782620242-00001?isbn=978-1-78262-024-2
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