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Life at equilibrium
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mark horn
2022-11-21 15:41:58 UTC
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21-NOV-2022

If I'm made of CDM, should I feel as doomed as
my baryonic friends about the thermodynamic
arrow of time?

Cheers,
mj horn
Phillip Helbig (undress to reply)
2022-11-22 08:23:09 UTC
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Post by mark horn
If I'm made of CDM, should I feel as doomed as
my baryonic friends about the thermodynamic
arrow of time?
You are certainly not made of CDM. Are you thinking about a
hypothetical being made of CDM?

In any case, why do you think that the thermodynamic arrow of time would
apply differently to CDM and baryonic matter?
mark horn
2022-11-23 12:39:17 UTC
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Post by mark horn
If I'm made of CDM, should I feel as doomed as
my baryonic friends about the thermodynamic
arrow of time?
You are certainly not made of CDM. Are you thinking about a
hypothetical being made of CDM?
In any case, why do you think that the thermodynamic arrow of time would
apply differently to CDM and baryonic matter?
22-NOV-2022

I'm questioning the behaviour of two substances along
the same terminal gradient; from stress to relaxation.

At the largest scales CDM appears to frustrate the decay
of disequilibrium. Perhaps it does the same at all scales,
to varying degrees, over time; and can -- when Barry Onic
hits the skids -- preserve a relict observer in some
goldilocks zone.

mj horn

[Moderator's note: Despite the response to a request for clarification,
most readers will still probably not get your point. -P.H.]

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