Critical Study on Conventional Concept of Entropy

Authors

  • M. K. Afridi 44-Harrison Ave, Edison, N.J. 08837, USA
  • M. Sharif Nizami PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Lahore-54600, Pakistan

Keywords:

: critical, entropy, facts

Abstract

The concept of increase in entropy or disorder as a result of all natural processes has been critically reviewed on the basis of experimental facts and ongoing phenomena on our Globe. Similarly, order-disorder statements have also been judged under new and fresh look. In fact, these are not absolute but depend upon defining specific purpose and considering that whether that purpose is being served or not? The new concept has been elaborated by considering natural biological processes, spontaneous mixing of four different gases, distribution of four points in space and assembling of a packaged electronic gadget. Actually, this order-disorder dilemma is the result of not defining the specific purpose of a process which leads to so-called concept that ‘disorder’ is increasing day by day in our universe. The traditional concept of entropy has been finally tested under heat exchange and probability considerations, which also yield no information to discern it as a measure of disorder. Consequently, increase of entropy translating into increase of disorder could not be applied to all natural processes especially the natural biological systems.

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Published

2006-12-25

How to Cite

Afridi, M. K., & Nizami, M. S. (2006). Critical Study on Conventional Concept of Entropy. Biological Sciences - PJSIR, 49(6), 373–378. Retrieved from https://v2.pjsir.org/index.php/biological-sciences/article/view/1258