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by xtrapol8
614 days ago
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Well, this looney likes to point out that the manifold surface area (which is not always uniform) determines the rate of or density of distribution. All this is accounted for in the math selected for whichever for instance (“number of possible states” would count them) though a superior definition is one which is the most general technically correct without enumerating exceptions or extraneous clauses. Resistance controls the rate of flow of any potential. That you cannot parse English without an exact match of phrase is kind of ironic. I guess when arguing convention I shouldn’t be too casual with my own language. Entropy is the distribution of potential over negative potential. In every case. Period. All the other words we use describe how this happens in a specific context (thermal or information). Can you find an established definition that can be more succinctly regarded as this? Also I like insisting it is a phenomenon of existential reality, not a conceptual tool of the human mind. |
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Then explain what is and how this relates to a manifold surface area?