Irreversible Thermodynamics

Fluid Turbulence is an example of an irreversible process described by deterministic, continuum (not quantuum) theory, but the Pfaff dimension is 4, so the arrow of time only points forward, and the solution is not unique.

In other words, you can't get there from here. Physics is complex enough at a macro-scale.


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