@@samiirai well to laugh at someone for an idea is pretty arrogant. The only thing funny in this conversation is you ignored that I also said energy and the fact that you said supposedly in your supposedly %100 statement.
The fundamental laws of physics apply to discrete objects, simple systems, but the behavior of complex systems can be emergent, acting at a higher-than-fundamental levels, to which the fundamental laws are irrelevant.
I remembef my days of thermodynamics, both in and engineering and chemistry " environment" ...uniquely interesting, conceptually challenging and brilliant. Applications of the Stefan-Boltzmann Law and that beautiful family of curves ( isentropic and adiabatic etc ) . Still has me amazed.
I always thought Boltsman was an overly sensitive crybaby. Then I remember he let his family find his body when they returned from the beach. What an ass.
Entropy is a consequence of an expanding universe. Because matter and energy has more possibilities on where to move than it did previously.
this is not true lol
@ maybe it is or maybe it isn’t. But one thing for certain is that it was not funny.
@@binbots But it is, before the expansion - there supposedly was no matter, so its not true all. The funny part is how wrong it is.
@@samiirai well to laugh at someone for an idea is pretty arrogant. The only thing funny in this conversation is you ignored that I also said energy and the fact that you said supposedly in your supposedly %100 statement.
Live is an example of deentropy. Mas order than disorder....
What about the convertion of matter in gravitational energy the Universal Retro Expansivity Theory told?
Thanks for the video
The fundamental laws of physics apply to discrete objects, simple systems, but the behavior of complex systems can be emergent, acting at a higher-than-fundamental levels, to which the fundamental laws are irrelevant.
I remembef my days of thermodynamics, both in and engineering and chemistry " environment" ...uniquely interesting, conceptually challenging and brilliant. Applications of the Stefan-Boltzmann Law and that beautiful family of curves ( isentropic and adiabatic etc ) . Still has me amazed.
That was the strangest Emo Phillips stand-up I've ever seen on YT.
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Interesting video. Where did you find Max Planck's clip?
That interview is available on YT video id v=B9FpAGK8bj8 (not posting a link, since that usually makes my comments disappear).
Thank you !! @@michaeldamolsen
Since matter (atoms) is energy, then both Boltzmann and the "energeticists' were correct.
13:30 - Basic probability of two choices 2D and then the complexity therein arises?
I always thought Boltsman was an overly sensitive crybaby. Then I remember he let his family find his body when they returned from the beach. What an ass.
You might try spelling his surname correctly
@@RichardCorongiu Nice response