Re: Thermodynamics and relativity: cold clocks run faster than hot ones
- From: Hayek <hayektt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 20:27:22 +0100
Albertito wrote:
On Nov 14, 5:59 pm, Hayek <haye...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Albertito wrote:There is a link between thermodynamics and relativity:You are almost there, but not complete.
Cold clocks run faster than hot ones. Clocks in higher
gravitational potentials run slower than those is lower
potentials. And this means there is a link between
temperature and time.
The key issue arises when we consider a Maxwell-Boltzmann
distribution for velocities of particles in an ideal gas.
And this leads us to think that a relativistic distribution,
like that of Maxwell-Juttner distribution,.is nonsense!
Time is derived ftom motion, and temperature also.
Uwe Hayek.
There is no motion without time,
There is no time without motion.
and there is no
time without change. Motion is change, so isn't
there a vicious circle?
Depends what you can prove.
Can you prove time travel ?
Can you prove motion ?
No vicious circle.
In order the break apart that vicious circle between
motion and time, you need a different approach.
You can do time travel ?
Let me know how.
Relativity must emerge naturally from thermodynamics,
once you have understood that time is related to
temperature, through entropy.
entropy is not important. It just makes some motion irreversible, so seemingly time.
Uwe Hayek.
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