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Posted by Alan on July 23, 2003 08:19:16 UTC

If entropy is the amount of "bound energy" in a system:

I call it "bound alternatives"

which I call "specification"

but "time" involves specific generalisation?

So you get entropy in pasing time as:

specified specific generalisation:

or; generalised generalisation (as two specifications give generalisation):

so: given "generalisation generalised" now gives:
"specification":

final answer is: "specification".

And "specification" is "bound alternatives";

so entropy CAN increase as "time passes" BUT ONLY IF YOU COUNT!

Entropy is optional.

If you count: you get for example:

specification (or bound energy) goes to NEW SPECIFICATION (counted bound energy)

so an example here of how a physics law is OPTIONAL and is only "laid down" by COUNTING.

So a relationship between physics and math exposed here......

I can show this in stunning detail for numerous physics laws...

Physics laws are optional and can take any form; it's a question of how you count.

If you stick labels on things; you might get stuck...

But if you count God first; nothing shall be impossible to you......................

do you see how the act of counting generates the LAW in a physics law?

"As YOU judge; so you are judged" it is said...

Regards,

Alan

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