Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2002-08-14
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
6 pages, to appear in Proc. of "First International Conference on Quantum Limits to the Second Law," July 2002, editor D.P. Sh
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.1523839
Claims of exceptions to the second law of thermodynamics are generally met with extreme skepticism that is quite reasonable given the great confidence placed in the second law. But what specifically is the basis for that confidence? The perspective from which we approach experimental or theoretical results that call into question the absolute status of the second law depends greatly on our understanding of why it must be true. For example, a belief that there are solid theoretical arguments demonstrating that the second law must be true leads to a very different perspective than a belief that the law is simply a generalization of empirical observations. This paper will briefly survey and examine some of the basic arguments on which our confidence in the second law might be based, to help provide a well-informed perspective for evaluating the various claims presented at this conference.
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