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08-07-2005, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by davidgow77
Guille... you should look at arguements regarding increasing/decreasing entropy within a given system for this one. Hawking discusses it in alot of his work, but I think the argument is flawed.

1. Change requires time (thats fine). But looking at it from a entropy point of view, then change can only occur in a system so long as EVENTUALLY the system changes back to its original state... in which case, how would you measure the time?
I know which are the arguments about icnreasing and decreasing entropy, several of them, but I have my own theory about entropy, which is not enough developed to defend as much, but anyway: I posted it before, it is that I tyhink that the fact that entropy grows or decreases states the direction of time of the entropy, not of time.

I don't understand what you mean by your question.
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