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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

W13 D6-Law of Entropy

Anomaly of Matter is particularly evident at its micro -cosmic level. The immutable second law of thermodynamics describes the characteristic of molecules or cluster of atoms to degenerate in course of time from its complex state into less orderly form. In other words law of entropy must occur on a time scale. Thus a number of close-knit molecules over a certain period of time fall into disarray but in case of a single atom how would that be possible? Is it because matter at its atomic level does not recognize time as we know of it? The difference between time and Time is a single atom away.
We observe time in our being and death is written as part of the deal: thus even as we seem to grow, death also gains ground. ( Note: Death is built-in, which is what our biological clock tells us. Each chromosome in a cell is packed to keep it from fraying and have ends: these ends are called telemia, and as cells divide and multiply to replace old and worn out cells, telemia gets progressively shortened. In normal circumstances these telemia ends are only good for some 100 such divisions or so.)
Death is a telling example of dissolution of our material form. Yet we hold with in us clear evidence of Time ( atoms that make up our corporeal form provide that). How do we explain rationally the apparent contradiction here?
Anomaly of Matter of course.(2 B cont'd.)
benny

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