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Sunday, May 17, 2026
When Disorder in a System Is a More Powerful State Than Order
May 17, 2026Firstly, this flies in the face of the Law of Entropy.
It may require a pansversal understanding of systems, as opposed to the known universe.
Currently, division in the universe is problematic because travel does not occur by first traveling a fraction of the distance because that is impossible, but if there were another dimension that is the space between dimensions, this could be of importance, such that allowing for a system regulated space between matter is actually more ordered than having less space between matter. For example, having a designated space for matter to enter, a space between, allows for matter to fill that gap of the space between, such that the space between is indicative of a higher, more powerful state of order, especially in dense systems, but not present in less dense systems.
This idea was generally thought of as delta G where delta G describes whether or not a reaction will occur where more bonds are more powerful than fewer bonds, but what I suggest here is that in an ordered system space can serve as a place a chemical can enter, such that space in a dense system serves can serve as a place holder for a site of chemical bonding anticipation in a system, rather than always contributing to entropy.
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Wĥen is this more powerful? A system, such as in selecting a solid/filter (something more dense) for gas and/or water (something less dense) to pass through.
ReplyDeleteHere the filter is more powerful than something denser because something denser would ruin the system and having nothing at all is also less powerful, as is stated in thermodynamics.
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