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Physics and Cosmology
seen from an other angle
(astrophysics and thermodynamics)
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The Origin of Inertia .... the end of Mach's Principle.
Gravity is no 'force' and there is no heavy and inert mass. Yet, scientists are still looking for the difference...in vain. You can move a table by pushing against it. Though it pushes back with the same force (Newton's third law), it cannot move you.. It is work that causes motion, not forces as such. This is what Science missed to draw the according conclusions of. (click image to read more)
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3D Time-Frame Cosmology ... three dimensional time.
Gravity is definitely an entropy decreasing 'force'. The 'flow of time' seems to be the universal entropy increasing 'force'. Today's science fails to explain the connection because it doesn't accept physical principles beyond experimental observation (except for Newton's Third Law - nobody ever could measure-detect action and reaction forces separately - only one force is measured...which one?). Read about the unobservable universe that is hidden behind the illusion of the observable universe, created by our senses, in conjunction with the finite speed of light. (click image for more)
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Inconsistencies with Special Relativity
There is an inconsistency between Newton's absolute rotation and the basic postulate of Special Relativity, that all motions are relative. Although largely confirmed by observations, these observations themselves are not confirmed to reflect the 'real' world. Read more
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Quantized time: the final prove of a shortest, indivisible time-interval.
Our physical laws are not defined for intervals shorter than 10-43 seconds, known as the Planck time. It likely is the duration of a time-quant.
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The Compex Cycle .... the end of the Carnot Rule
There is a logarithmic relationship between change of entropy and the probability for a process to occur (Boltzmann's eqv.). In consequence, if a probability for it is created, the work done to close a thermodynamic cycle can be far less than what the Carnot rule allows. In fact, in an ideal machine that work would become zero,
while heat flows from a colder to a warmer region!
Entropy - the probability relationship
between effort and result
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Although entropy is about the dispersion of energy, it is not a thermodynamic dimension of a system, such as internal energy is, nor a property of matter, yet perceived as such by many. That entropy is not "real", is shown mot significantly with free expansion of real gases (Joule-Thomson effect).
So, what is entropy ?
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