The discussion centers on the apparent contradiction in thermodynamic equations regarding energy changes in reversible and irreversible processes. The equation dE - TdS + PdV = 0 is asserted to hold for both types of processes, as E, T, S, p, and V are state functions. However, the inequality dE - TdS + PdV < 0 is claimed for irreversible processes, leading to confusion about its context and meaning. The conversation also touches on the implications of the first law of thermodynamics and the nature of work and heat in different processes, emphasizing the importance of understanding state functions and their relationships. Clarifications about pressure being constant or not during expansions and the significance of reversible paths in calculating thermodynamic properties are also discussed.