Is Entropy really only one way?
Is Entropy really only one way? Assumptions that anchor us No one since James Clerk Maxwell has questioned the validity of concept of entropy. Naturally in a given frame the entropy is valid. However, in the Third-Dimension Theory, where the dimensions are independent of each other and the frames can be referenced to one or the other dimension the entropy seen in one dimension will not hold in the other. The energy losses due to entropy in one dimension or frame can still be useful and available energy in the different frame or dimension. Here is an example of how it can work even in one dimension with only frame change: 1. Two state system of a coin head or tail doesn't take into account the transition state. It only drives it conclusion from the end state. Which then through the abstraction leads to other conclusions, which then leads to higher degrees of abstraction. 2. Describing a system has to always include the obser...