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by cycomanic
496 days ago
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I suggest you read the HN guidelines, you are quite abrasive and aggressive in your posts. Regarding your post about entropy. The reason it does not apply is because entropy is a concept from statistical mechanics which is about the statistics of ensembles of many (even non-classical) particles. It's a concept invented after Newton dynamics, but does not apply to describing the equations of motion of a single particle (try to define the entropy of the single particle system). Time reversal is a core tenent of Newton dynamics. |
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>What situations in classical physics are non-deterministic?
Is "statistical mechanics" contained within "classical physics"?
Yes or no? No need for a nonsensical philosophical essay.