TTC – Thermodynamic Theory of Creation
(Refreshed in AD 2013)
Part 1 (of 4): Entropy
1.1 ENTROPY
To
understand the meaning of Entropy, the first pillar of this paper, it
would be useful to start with its generalized, qualitative
definition: it is an indicator of the state of disorder of a defined
group of bodies. The greater is the disorder, the greater the
Entropy ("Entropy; synonymous with disorder”: Helmholts,
1821-1894).
We will proceed bachwards until
its first inception; a stricly thermodynamic origin.
To provide clarity, let us
consider the following situation: a room containing a table and on
the table a bottle which is sealed and filled with smoke (of unknown
nature). An observer can take a photograph, as a witness, of the
initial state of order: clearly defined are the bottle, the table,
the smoke, which occupies a well defined volume, as well as the room
(which constitutes our “universe”): system being observed
plus environment.
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