On Thursday, November 13, 2014 5:57:51 AM UTC, Liz R wrote: > > There appears to be a discrepancy between entropy as it is ascribed to > black holes and entropy in the form of configurations of mass-energy far > from thermodynamic equilibrium. Black hole entropy appears to be a > fundamental feature of physics, while the other sort only emerges due to > coarse graining. I'd be interested to know if anyone can shed any light on > this apparent discrepancy. > > Hi Liz - it's the same entropy, or same concept. Just two different levels. The equation for entropy has an E for Energy and vice verca. As in Entropy go down, Energy for Work go up. Energy probably fundamental as much as the best of them
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