Holy shit!A deviation from the second law of thermodynamics has been demonstrated experimentally for the first time.
Deviation from 2. law of thermodynamics???
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Deviation from 2. law of thermodynamics???
http://physicsweb.org/article/news/6/7/11
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It only works within small systems, not over a large area. It may have some applications, but overall it's more a curiosity than anything else, IMHO. It doesn't negate the second law as an overall law of the universe.
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I don't know. From what I read in the article, it seems that you have a small system with an even smaller system within which is having energy injected into it, and this might account for the "reverse entropy" fluxuation. But I really don't see how this amounts to a violation of the Second Law on any scale.
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As Stephen Hawking said, the second law of thermodynamics is essentially a probabilistic law. As such, it can theoretically be broken here and there (just as it is theoretically possible for one man to win the lottery three times in a row), although it must hold true over time and for appreciable scales (again with the lottery analogy, over long periods of time and large numbers of lottery draws, it would obviously average out to a random situation rather than continuing to deterministically choose that one guy).
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They don't even understand the concept of closed vs open systems. There is nothing about science which does not confuse them; that's why they turn so readily to idiots selling stupid answers that don't require the agony of thought.Zoink wrote:Don't let the fundies find out about this, it will only confuse them.
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That's like saying conservation of energy is invalid for open systems. It's kind of a "duh" idea. Thermodynamics wasn't conceived with things like virtual particles and Planck constants in mind.kojikun wrote:thermodynamics has been shown to be invalid for various situations such as virtual particles for quite a long time. o.o
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True. Quantum physics is just weird to those of us used to thinking in a Newtonian or Einsteinian way. Heck, it's even spawned a new field of philosophy trying to understand basic principles of though based on quantum activity (for example, can both A and Not A be true at the same time? In some experiments in quantum physics, it seems to be so. That violates one of the ancient philosophical laws, which is driving philosophers nuts writing new laws to match the physics of the world).Durandal wrote:That's like saying conservation of energy is invalid for open systems. It's kind of a "duh" idea. Thermodynamics wasn't conceived with things like virtual particles and Planck constants in mind.kojikun wrote:thermodynamics has been shown to be invalid for various situations such as virtual particles for quite a long time. o.o
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