Re: Photons and Specific Entropy



rev.goetz wrote:
And if this is correct, what generates the roughly 10^20 photons per
baryon (assuming that that number of baryons does not change)?

temperature and pressure

And does this imply that some type of particle or energy is converted
into photons, which evidently results in what we call an increase in
specific entropy?

charges

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