Examples of second law of thermodynamics
Note btw that biological immortality and negligible senescence do exist.
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There is also a wikipedia page on the evolution of ageing. Why does evolution not make our life longer? Why do we age? or Do we have a theory of senescence? Below are two examples of post that will interest you: The evolution of ageing (or senescence) is a big subject and has already been subject of a large number of questions on Biology.SE. To have a better understanding of the second law of thermodynamic, check up the wikipedia article or one of the many other sources of information on the subject and ask questions on Physics.SE if needed. However, stating that biological ageing is (partially) caused by the second law of thermodynamic suggests a big misunderstanding of what the second law of thermodynamic is.
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people were trying to build engines, steam engines, and other kinds of devices, refrigerators other things. The second law of thermodynamic is a fundamental principle of our universe and any biological processes do follow the principles of physics. But really, the thermodynamics of entropy and the second law evolved because people were trying to build things. The ‘Second Law of Thermodynamics’ is a fundamental law of nature, unarguably one of the most valuable discoveries of mankind however this law is slightly c. The first law of thermodynamics thinks big: it deals with the total amount of energy in the universe, and in particular, it states that this total amount does not change. The second law of thermodynamic applies to closed system. where Q is the heat added to the system, T is the ambient temperature, and dS is the change in the system’s entropy.