Relation of Evolutionary Theory to Second Law of Thermodynamics (Part 2)

- Relation of Chaos Theory to Corrected Second Law of Thermodynamics -

Hideaki Yanagisawa, M.D.

Honjo Public Health Center
1-8-12 Maehara, Honjo, Saitama, 367-0047
Japan
E-mail: science2001007@ybb.ne.jp
Abstract
In parts 1 and 2, gene's learning function and the corrected second law of thermodynamics are explained by chaos theory. The unfixed information is converted into the fixed information by gene's learning function for adapting to environment. Gene's learning function is equal to the methods of rearranging and unifying thoughts, and it is equivalent to the decrease of entropy. Entropy only increases in the second law of thermodynamics. The reason is one direction of gravity between materials. Therefore, it is a mistake that the second law of thermodynamics is used to the phenomena of all energies with no material. If it is used to the phenomena of all energies, it should be corrected. When there is no movement of materials, the increase of entropy is non-absolute. The features with the decrease of entropy may exist. The decrease of entropy is involved in the corrected second law of thermodynamics. It can be explained by chaos theory.
Keywords: Second law of thermodynamics, Entropy, Chaos theory, Gravity
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