thermodynamics
Entropy
Definition
Measure of disorder in a system; second law states entropy always increases in closed systems
Related Theories (10)
Closed Loop Temporal Manipulation
Time travel allowed as long as loops are closed maintaining causality through self-consistent time circuits.
Entropy Reversal Breaking
Fusion process requires reversal of entropy to break limits creating cold nuclear radiation enabling time travel.
ER=EPR Unification
The theory that Einstein-Rosen bridges (wormholes) and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen pairs (quantum entanglement) are the same phenomenon. Entangled particles are connected by 'invisible strings' through the bulk/anti-de Sitter space. This explains how quantum tunneling, wormholes, and phase conjugation are all descriptions of the same underlying physical process.
Holographic Universe Consciousness
Suggests our three dimensional reality is holographic projection of information on two dimensional surface with consciousness potentially being non-local
Negative Entropy in Graphene Circuits
By accelerating electrons in opposite directions at relativistic speeds, graphene circuits can reverse entropy flow, causing cold to flow to hot rather than vice versa
Quantum Bounce Hypothesis
The rejection of classic black hole singularities in favor of a quantum bounce at the Planck scale where collapsing matter reverses rather than reaching infinite density
SETI Signal Detection Through Entropy Pattern Recognition
Proposes that alien signals can be detected by analyzing entropy distribution patterns rather than looking for specific radio frequencies
Spacetime Lattice Matrix Theory
Proposes that spacetime consists of a lattice matrix structure that is not empty but contains energy and supports various phenomena including gravity waves and warp drives
Thermodynamic limits on energy conversion
Fundamental physics principle that energy conversion efficiency cannot exceed 100%
Time as Perpendicular Ether Flow
Time is essentially ether flow into higher dimensions (4th or 5th), with gravitational potential representing different flow rates through time, and time manipulation achieved by altering these flow differentials