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Entropy
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"The
entropy of the universe never decreases: during any process, the entropy
either remains constant or else increases".
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(Second
Law of Thermodynamics) College Physics, 5th ed. Franklin Miller, Jr.,
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This is not
true for AD. For AD, entropy in the universe is a constant. The fundamental
action in the AD universe consists of mass decay and energy absorption
which will create "singularities" (stellar mass), "mass-concentration"
as systems of large internal energy, and consequently, of small entropy.
But
it is important to realize that the entropy principle refers exclusively
to heat, that is, caloric energy.
What
is the relationship between caloric energy (i.e. particles in motion),
radiant energy, and gravitational energy?
AD
theory explains universal gravitation as mass transformation by pico-graviton
absorption, but the inverse process is true: mass decaying, in stellar
conditions, will create pico-gravitons and the universal cycle of mass
evolution is possible.
The
transformation chain is large and probably complicated but the process
is a closed cycle.
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