I've struggled to understand your point here. Are you saying that, eg, a phase 
diagram of a device like a refrigerator, with ice in the freezer part, jello in 
the fridge part, and coolant in the compressor:

1. violates a definition of 'space',
2. cannot exist,
3. reduces to a common, atomic, phase space, or
4. something else?



On May 26, 2017 5:39:40 PM PDT, Stephen Guerin <stephen.gue...@simtable.com> 
wrote:
> 
>We disagree on the use of systems and subsystems in the context of
>phase
>space then. To me, there is one system and that system has a phase
>space -
>There are not multiple subsystems in the phase space. 

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