Gee, I guess it's good that I don't grow in a hermetically sealed room. The physics does dictate that two sealed environments with identical and constant energy input will eventually equalize to the same temperature, but in real world application I keep the same space cooler with lower fan speeds and less need for active cooling with my QB. No laws of physics are being violated, it's just easier to vent heat when almost all of it is radiating upwards off the driver/heatsink of my QB (conveniently where most people locate their extraction) versus having a large portion of it turned into IR and blasted straight onto my plants. Also, because of the lack of IR penetrating and warming the biomass, I have found that I can operate my space at higher ambient temps without the need for co2. And this is where LED wins for me and my situation. Under my QB my canopy temps, and more importantly my leaf temps, are much much closer to ambient room temps than you can achieve with HID. My led room is super duper happy with temps as high as 90f because when the room is 90 so is the canopy (within a range of 2 degrees) whereas a 90 ambient temp in an HID room means that, due to IR, the canopy will be considerably hotter.