Thermodynamics: The second law of thermodynamics is a fundamental principle that applies universally to all thermodynamic processes. It reflects a fundamental characteristic of physical systems: they naturally evolve towards states of higher entropy. This law is consistent with observations and experiments in both macroscopic and microscopic scales.
This field provides a microscopic explanation for thermodynamic behavior by relating entropy to the number of possible microstates. It explains why systems, including gases, tend to evolve towards states with higher entropy by showing that such states are statistically more probable.
Gases expand into regions of lower pressure because doing so increases their entropy, which is in accordance with the second law of thermodynamics. This law, along with principles from statistical mechanics, underpins the fundamental behavior of gases and other systems in nature, demonstrating the inherent tendency of physical systems to move towards states of greater disorder and higher entropy.
Except for space. The jew Einstein said this law doesn't apply to his predictions.
The jew Einstein said this law doesn't apply to his predictions.
Thermodynamics is the only physical theory of universal content concerning which I am convinced that, within the framework of the applicability of its basic concepts, it will never be overthrown
Yet somehow in his predictions, the Earth's pressurized atmosphere can exist next to the near perfect vacuum of space without a physical barrier in between.
Do you see the jewish problem here? Einstein says one thing that contradicts another thing he says?
That's irrelevant. The second law of thermodynamic dictates that there is an equalization of pressure. The heliocentric claim is that gravity at its weakest point at the edge of the atmosphere is somehow strong enough to prevent the second law of thermodynamics from happening.
Meanwhile, They also claim that the Moon has such a gravitational effect on the Earth that it can cause the ocean tides. Somehow they never accounted for the position between the Moon and the Earth where both gravities would be competing for the same matter. It was already a very unrealistic idea that the Earth's gravity was preventing gases from expanding into the near perfect vacuum, but now you take away the power of that gravity and you still claim the second law of thermodynamics doesn't apply?
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[ - ] HelenHighwater 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:41:36 ago (+0/-0)
Thermodynamics is the only physical
theory of universal content concerning
which I am convinced that, within the
framework of the applicability of its basic
concepts, it will never be overthrown
A. Einstein
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[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:43:00 ago (+0/-0)
Do you see the jewish problem here? Einstein says one thing that contradicts another thing he says?
[ + ] HelenHighwater
[ - ] HelenHighwater 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 17:39:40 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 17:42:03 ago (+0/-0)
Meanwhile, They also claim that the Moon has such a gravitational effect on the Earth that it can cause the ocean tides. Somehow they never accounted for the position between the Moon and the Earth where both gravities would be competing for the same matter. It was already a very unrealistic idea that the Earth's gravity was preventing gases from expanding into the near perfect vacuum, but now you take away the power of that gravity and you still claim the second law of thermodynamics doesn't apply?