Hi Stan,
Stan: Abiotic dissipative structures will degrade their gradients as fast
as possible given the bearing constraints. They are unconditional
maximizers. Life that has survived has been able to apply conditions upon
its entropy production, but that does not mean that it has enacted energy
c
Terry -- Replying
T: Stan: Abiotic dissipative structures will degrade their gradients as
fast as possible given the bearing constraints. They are unconditional
maximizers. Life that has survived has been able to apply conditions upon
its entropy production, but that does not mean that it has ena
Hi Stan,
T: Thanks for the references. I am embarrassed to say that I don't
think that I have read the two by Kampis. I will post references for
the MEPP critiques and counter-examples later next week. I am in Oslo
at the moment and don't have many resources at my disposal. Since MEPP
is not the p
PS: Oops, slight misstatement re B convection. Of course the gradient
can be reduced by the convection process.
On 1/10/15, Terrence W. DEACON wrote:
> Hi Stan,
>
> T: Thanks for the references. I am embarrassed to say that I don't
> think that I have read the two by Kampis. I will post reference
Terry, about the below, it is quite correct; you don't need to respond all
messages, even more if they leave the main theme. Usually the two messages per
week rule terminates automatically those chained responses and
counter-responses. In any case, it is upon you, our invitee. best --Pedro