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3rd Dec 2014
4th Dec 2014
A simulation of Maxwell's Demon, a thought experiment created by James Clerk Maxwell which demonstrates the ability of a hypothetical finite being (the demon) capable of violating The Second Law of Thermodynamics which has been proven today to not do so.
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Comments

  • Potato-man
    Potato-man
    26th Mar 2016
    vot -_-
  • NikolaAnicic007
    NikolaAnicic007
    10th Dec 2014
    @spoogda @sentinal-5: in essence, all the particles with a higher velocity will be on the left, and all the particles with a slower velocity will be on the right, regardless of temperature -> I saw the opposite thing happen O_o
  • NikolaAnicic007
    NikolaAnicic007
    10th Dec 2014
    Nice lesson from physics, I like it :D +1 -> *Entropy is caused by deleting information* That is IMPOSSIBLE in the Universe, noone can CREATE or DELETE information from the Universe, so are you saying you think Entropy doesn't exist, if you are not, then please reconsider your comment...
  • tombattraw
    tombattraw
    9th Dec 2014
    Entropy is not increased by gaining information or doing logical processes, but soley in deleting information (in computers anyway). That is the reason that maxwell's demon wouldn't work- without infinite memory, he'd had to delete the previous atom's information to make room for the next. That would increase entropy, thus not violating the 2nd law.
  • cube1234567890
    cube1234567890
    8th Dec 2014
    The demon also has some Perditio in it, but also a lot of Ordo.
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    8th Dec 2014
    The main thing to understand about the laws of thermodynamics is if you introduce energy into the system, this is possible, because to get the energy you must increase entropy (burning coal for example). TPT does not require this, and also in TPT btry provides infinite energy.
  • shtfmllord
    shtfmllord
    8th Dec 2014
    I can sense a lot of Tenebrae in this demon, he has a high amount if Praecantatio and Potentia
  • PTuniverse
    PTuniverse
    8th Dec 2014
    Well, it was a fun time in FP. Get your favorites ready if you wanna make an argument or something.
  • MoffD
    MoffD
    8th Dec 2014
    For even more fun, discuss peltier plates.
  • spoogda4
    spoogda4
    7th Dec 2014
    by doing so it violates the second law of thermodynamics, which states states that in a natural thermodynamic process, there is an increase in the sum of the entropies of the participating systems