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by ajross
484 days ago
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> How can the ball just randomly start rolling in a random direction? Because that's legal according to the laws of motion. The intuitive answer is that it's the time reversed situation to a ball being carefully rolled UP the dome so that it stops and comes to rest on the apex. The shape function of the dome was carefully constructed so that this process takes finite time. So if it's legal in one direction it must be legal in the other. Obviously this is a statement about math and not physics (since the underlying physical theory here is, after all, wrong!) What we thought were a bunch of well-constructed rules for classical dynamics turn out to have some holes. |
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That's nonsense. The arrow of entropy always goes forward. Sure, the ball comes to the top of the dome to rest but it also carries direction, momentum and a lot of other properties that you have to put in as well in your hypothetical entropy-arrow-now-goes-back scenario.
This is high-school grade physics, come on. It's surprising some people still take John Norton seriously, not because of the dome, but because of his many other "controversial" takes on physics that fail miserably on their foundations.