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by ajross
481 days ago
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> The arrow of entropy always goes forward. The arrow of what now?[1] This is classical dynamics we're doing. I repeat, this is a math result, not an argument about physical systems. [1] Edit as this was clearly missed: THIS IS SARCASM. Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics are excellent theories and worth studying as they tell us deep and profound things about the natural world. This particular novelty is a result from classical dynamics where they don't apply. The "arrow of time" in Newtonian mechanics is absolutely reversible, and there is no Newtonian idea of "entropy". |
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Read. Then post.
>I repeat, this is a math result, not an argument about physical systems.
Did you even care to read the title of the post?