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Loschmidt’s paradox 2

In kinetic theory in physics, molecular chaos is the assumption that the velocities of colliding particles are uncorrelated, and independent of position. This assumption, also called in the writings of Boltzmann the Stosszahlansatz (collision number hypothesis), makes many calculations tractable.

In particular, the assumption of molecular chaos was a key element, although initially unrecognised, in Boltzmann’s H-theorem of 1872, which attempted to use kinetic theory to show that the entropy of a gas prepared in a state of less than complete disorder must inevitably increase, as the gas molecules are allowed to collide.

This drew the objection from Loschmidt that it should not be possible to deduce an irreversible process from time-symmetric dynamics and a time-symmetric formalism: something must be wrong (Loschmidt’s paradox).

The resolution (1895) of this paradox is that the velocities of two particles after a collision are no longer truly uncorrelated. By asserting that it was acceptable to ignore these correlations in the population at times after the initial time, Boltzmann had introduced an element of time asymmetry through the formalism of his calculation.

— Wikipedia on Molecular chaos

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The limit of my language is the limit of my world.

– Ludwig Wittgenstein

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中文是中國人的語言;

英文是地球人的語言;

數學是宇宙人的語言.

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懂中文的人有一個中國;

懂英文的人有一個地球;

懂數學的人有半個宇宙.

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– Me@2009.02.10

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