UNIVERSE
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Size, age, contents, structure, and laws
The universe is immensely large and possibly infinite in volume.
The region visible from Earth (the observable universe) is a sphere
with a radius of about 46 billion based on where the expansion
of space has taken the most distant objects observed . . . . . . .
CONSERVATION OF ENERGY
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The law of conservation of energy is a law of physics. It states
that the total amount of energy in a system remains constant over
time (is said to be conserved over time). A consequence of this
law is that energy can neither be created nor destroyed: it can only
be transformed from one state to another. The only thing that can
happen to energy in a system is that it can change form: for instance
chemical energy can become kinetic energy.
SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
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The Second law of thermodynamics is an expression of the tendency
that over time, differences in temperature, pressure and chemical
potential equilibrate in an isolated physical system. From the state
of thermodynamic equilibrium the law deduced the principle of the
increase of entropy and explains the phenomenon of irreversibility
in nature. The second law declares the impossibility of machines
that generate usable energy from the abundant internal energy of
nature by processes called perpetual motion of the second kind.
In classical thermodynamics the second law is a basic postulate
applicable to any system involving measurable heat transfer, while
in statistical thermodynamic, the second law is a consequence of
unitarily in quantum theory. In classical thermodynamics, the
second law defines the concept of thermodynamic entropy, while
in statistical mechanics entropy is defined from information theory,
known as the Shannon entropy.
HEAT DEATH OF THE UNIVERSE
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The heat death of the universe is a suggested fate of the universe,
In which the universe has diminished to a state of no thermodynamic
free energy and so can no longer sustain motion or life. Heat death
doesn’t imply any particular absolute temperature; it only requires
that temperature differences or other process may no longer be
exploited to perform work. In the language of physics, the
universe has reached maximum entropy. The hypothesis of heat
death stems from the 1850s ideas of William Thomson, 1st Baron
Kelvin who extrapolated the views of the theory of heat as
mechanical energy loss in nature, as embodied in the first two laws
of thermodynamics, to the processes in the universe.
BHAGAVAD GITA
8th Chapter WAY TO BRAHMAN
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. . . . . . this whole universe comes into manifestation from the
unmanifest. . . . . . .it dissolves in that Unmanifest itself.
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. . . . . . This vast collectivity of beings comes inexorable into
Manifestation again and again, dissolving. . . . . .and coming forth. . .
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Different from this unmanifested state is the supreme and Eternal
Unmanifested whose being remains unaffected even when
Everything is destroyed.
Chapter 11 THE COSMIC FORM
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I see Thee in Thy all encompassing from everywhere. . . . . . I see
Not Thy beginning, Thy middle, or Thy end.
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I see Thee – beginningless, middleless and endless; infinite in
puissance; of boundless energy active everywhere. . . . . .
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