Farsight wrote:AshtonBlack wrote:Interesting, if time doesn't flow, how do you explain the "arrow" of entropy?
The same was as usual, via statistical mechanics, but by replacing the concept of "time flowing" with "motion occurring". Start with an ordered system and introduce motion, and the chances are that it will move to a less ordered state. So there's an "arrow of disorder". People tend to talk about "the arrow of time" but check out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy#The_arrow_of_time and see this paragraph:
"Entropy is the only quantity in the physical sciences that seems to imply a particular direction for time, sometimes called an arrow of time. As we go "forward" in time, the second law of thermodynamics states that the entropy of an isolated system tends to increase or remain the same; it will not decrease. Hence, from one perspective, entropy measurement is thought of as a kind of clock".
Here there's a little confusion, in that it mentions
a particular direction for time, but then puts "forward" in quotes to warn that it's not a literal direction. The reference to a clock is however very important. A clock "clocks up" motion. All clocks count some kind of regular motion. This is true of sundials and pendulums, and mechanical, electronic (eg quartz), or atomic clocks. So the arrow of entropy is indicating the result of motion. The system has more chance of moving to a less ordered state because there's far more of them.
This is piffle. You are using the fact that wiki (a useful but by no means guarantor of ultimate scientific knowledge) placed the word ‘forward’ in double-quotes.
What if they had used single quotes?
Your whole point in this post (other than re-iterating previously posted piffle) is that wikiwank put the word forward in quotes.
Wiki may equally well have used this to indicate they meant movement through time rather than spatial movement.
That they were using a word normally associated with space to define a temporal direction.
To use that to bolster your ‘theory’ (see I used quotes) is fucking ludicrous.
And is a specious bit of legerdemain.
As in 'I can’t see time therefore it doesn’t exist.'
As I said earlier 'I can’t see space either does that mean it doesn’t exist?'
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