Conceiving a Net Decrease in Entropy: Is Heat Death Avoidable?

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The discussion centers on the concept of Heat Death in the universe, which refers to all energy becoming unusable as it reaches a uniform temperature. Participants explore the implications of a bounded universe, questioning whether scenarios like a Big Crunch or Cold Death would prevent Heat Death. It is clarified that in both expanding and collapsing models, entropy is expected to increase until a maximum is reached. The idea of a net decrease in entropy is debated, with some suggesting that an Oscillating Universe model could allow for entropy reversal during contraction. Ultimately, modern theories generally agree that entropy will not decrease during a Big Crunch.
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Yo, d00ds, my Physics book mentions the concept of Heat Death (All the energy in the universe going to an unusable form) but says that it might not be valid if the universe is bounded in certain ways

Does that just mean that if the universe hits a Big Crunch, it won't experience Heat Death, or if it experiences Cold Death it can't hit Heat Death, or is it something more interesting?

IS there any way on any level to conceive of a (statistically reasonable) net decrease in entropy?

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Originally posted by KillaMarcilla
Yo, d00ds, my Physics book mentions the concept of Heat Death (All the energy in the universe going to an unusable form) but says that it might not be valid if the universe is bounded in certain ways

what do you mean by unusable form? are you talking about the possibility of an ever expanding universe?

IS there any way on any level to conceive of a (statistically reasonable) net increase in entropy?

as of now, everything is on a net increase. maybe you meant net DECREASE.
 
yeah, that's what I meant

So do you know anything, Maximus?
 
i'm still unclear about what "Hot Death" is or what you mean by unusable energy. also, what is the situation in which this hot death will take place? the big cruch collapse or the other, continually expanding scenerio. i can make a guess that you mean the eternal expansion becuase that's the situation in which entropy will eventually increase to a state where even stars will be unable to make thermonuclear reactions (be rendered "useless" i suppose) and the distribution of the energy of the universe will become too uniform.

but in a more direct answer to your last question: no. in both scenerios (collapse and no) the net entropy value will increase to a maximum.
 
Heat death refers to the situation where, in an open universe, everything reaches the same temperature. When this happens, thermodynamics states that there will no longer be any way to move energy around -- and since all biology and technology depend on the heat reservoirs, biology and technology will cease to exist.

If the universe is closed, it will reach a big crunch (probably) far earlier than it will suffer heat death.

- Warren
 
A slight miscommunication, Maximus; and Killa is talking about "Heat Death", not "a hot death". Killa, I have only a ever heard of heat death in association with an open (ever expanding) cosmological model. The idea is that, as space continues to expand, energy continues to spread out until it is evenly distributed. When there are no areas of high concentration for energy to flow from, or low concentration for it to flow to, all motion will stop. This is not restricted to biology and technology only, it will mean the cessation of all movement. When there is no movement of any kind anywhere in the cosmos, it can be said in a very lateral way that kind itself has stopped.

As for a conceivable scenario in which entropy decreases, this is precisely what many proponents of the "Oscillating Universe" model espouse. When the universe stops expanding, according to this cosmological model, entropy will also stop increasing. As the universe begins to contract, entropy will be reversed.
 
Originally posted by LURCH
As for a conceivable scenario in which entropy decreases, this is precisely what many proponents of the "Oscillating Universe" model espouse. When the universe stops expanding, according to this cosmological model, entropy will also stop increasing. As the universe begins to contract, entropy will be reversed.

after posting a thread a while back, wondering about the possibility of entropy decrease upon recollapse, we concluded that entropy would not behave so during the Big Crunch. most modern theories about the recollapse agree.
 
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