Thermodynamics Inside Entropy: Why Most Chemical Structures Do Not Persist

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Abstract

This bridge artifact offers a structural reading of thermodynamics as a persistence-accounting system inside entropy. The paper argues that thermodynamics does not occasionally confront entropy from the outside. It operates entirely within it. Free energy differences, equilibrium constants, activation barriers, kinetic rates, energy landscapes, boundaries, and cascades are treated as different ways of describing the conditions under which retained chemical structure can resist redistribution long enough to remain. The claim is not that thermodynamic formalism should be replaced, but that its quantitative machinery is already accounting for the structural cost of persistence in environments of continual…

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Keywords
  • Redistribution (election)
  • Entropy (arrow of time)
  • Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
  • Formalism (music)
  • Chemical thermodynamics
  • Equilibrium thermodynamics
  • Kinetic energy
  • Entropy production
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