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Is There a Fourth Law for Non-Ergodic Systems That Do Work to Construct Their Expanding Phase Space?

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ENTROPY
Volume 24, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/e24101383

Keywords

Newtonian Paradigm; Ergodic Hypothesis; Second Law of Thermodynamics; non-ergodic universe; Kantian Wholes; constraint closure; free energy cost per added degree of freedom; exponential or greater expansion of phase space; Fourth Law of Thermodynamics; Entropy can decrease

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This passage questions the universal validity of the Newtonian Paradigm and the Second Law of Thermodynamics, suggesting that the onset of evolving life may mark the end of the Newtonian Paradigm's effectiveness. It proposes that living cells and organisms construct themselves through thermodynamic work in an ever-expanding phase space, with decreasing free energy cost per added degree of freedom. The localization and decrease in entropy of the biosphere over time confirm the implications of a Fourth Law of Thermodynamics.
Substantial grounds exist to doubt the universal validity of the Newtonian Paradigm that requires a pre-stated, fixed phase space. Therefore, the Second Law of Thermodynamics, stated only for fixed phase spaces, is also in doubt. The validity of the Newtonian Paradigm may stop at the onset of evolving life. Living cells and organisms are Kantian Wholes that achieve constraint closure, so do thermodynamic work to construct themselves. Evolution constructs an ever-expanding phase space. Thus, we can ask the free energy cost per added degree of freedom. That cost is roughly linear or sublinear in the mass constructed. However, the resulting expansion of the phase space is exponential or even hyperbolic. Thus, the evolving biosphere does thermodynamic work to construct itself into an ever-smaller sub-domain of its ever-expanding phase space at ever less free energy cost per added degree of freedom. The universe is not correspondingly disordered. Entropy, remarkably, really does decrease. A testable implication of this, termed here the Fourth Law of Thermodynamics, is that at constant energy input, the biosphere will construct itself into an ever more localized subregion of its ever-expanding phase space. This is confirmed. The energy input from the sun has been roughly constant for the 4 billion years since life started to evolve. The localization of our current biosphere in its protein phase space is at least 10(-2540). The localization of our biosphere with respect to all possible molecules of CHNOPS comprised of up to 350,000 atoms is also extremely high. The universe has not been correspondingly disordered. Entropy has decreased. The universality of the Second Law fails.

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