Thermodynamics and Energy

   

On the Non-Probabilistic Nature of Thermodynamic Processes: Fundamental to a Non-Statistical Formulation of Thermodynamics

Authors: Antonio Jose Mejias Marquina

[This] paper proposes a reevaluation of the fundamental nature of thermodynamics, challenging the prevailing view that attributes macroscopic behavior exclusively to statistical fluctuations of microscopic systems. Through a critical analysis of conservation laws and systems dynamics, it argues that the probabilistic nature observed in conventional thermodynamics is not an intrinsic property of matter at a fundamental level, but rather a consequence of an incomplete description of the microscopic state. The possibility of a deterministic formulation is examined, exploring the implications of integrating a complete causal dynamics that dispenses with overall averages, suggesting that the "arrow of time" and entropy could be emergent manifestations of a more precise underlying dynamic structure and not merely the result of chance.

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