Gravimotion versus Entropy | ||
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Gravimotion Stance with Respect to Entropy | ||
And here is gravimotion’s stance.The theory of gravimotion is not shy about reality; it deals with the motion that exists at the molecular scale and lower.In gravimotion the motion of a single molecule occurring within the scope of the human experience of heat is identical to the motion of a single molecule within the scope of the human experience of motion. Physicists argue that is also true in physics! In gravimotion though that's all there is! In gravimotion there is no ENTROPY law that comes and segragates heat as degraded energy. In the gravimotion world, the respective social behaviors of the molecules’ motions, seemingly chaotic for heat, and coordinated for motion, are secondary or consequences of the molecules individual motions and other specific formating (or restraining) factors. In the gravimotion world, this social behavior (called ENTROPY in physics) does not justify the alleged existence of time. And in the gravimotion world, this social behavior does not become a law and a controling factor that in reverse is supposed to control the individual motion of the molecules, let alone the behavior of sub-atomic particles! As the question has been asked several times in this website, how can laws deducted from the ENTROPY concept, which ignored the motion of the molecules to start with, could in return explain that motion? In the gravimotion world the arrow of time (should it exist) occurs right there within the motion of a single molecule! There is no need to integrate the motion of the molecules (into statistics) to get at the arrow of time. In the gravimotion world the entropy concept is as irrelevant as is the individual motion of a specific molecule in physics entropy law! The haphazard particle behavior that ensue from the quantum theory is the byproduct of the abstraction made along the onset of the theory (the establishment of the entropy concept). | ||
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