Entropy (Jun 2004)

The Spontaneous Origin of New Levels in a Scalar Hierarchy

  • Stanley N. Salthe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e6030327
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 327 – 343

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Abstract: Given a background of universal thermodynamic disequilibrium, I suggest that the interpolation of new levels in a material scale hierarchy is favored when the entropy production of a local region would be increased by such structural complexification. This would involve the separation by order of magnitude of the average dynamical rate of the new level compared to those of the resulting contiguous levels from which it became disentangled, thereby facilitating laminar flows. Here the Second Law of thermodynamics is understood as a final cause, which can be expressed in this creative way when the surrounding superstructure has a form allowing it to mediate this change (by, e.g., focusing kinetics, etc.), and given, as well, sufficiently differentiated local energy gradients to materially support the increased local dissipation.

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