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by Y_Y
1082 days ago
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Energy flow wants to maximize entropy. Usually things flow from hot to cold because a cold thing will "make better use" of the energy to create entropy (i.e. permit microstates). Something with negative temperature will increase entropy by losing energy, and the positive temperature thing will increase entropy by gaining it, so it's (thermodynamically) a no-brainer. |
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