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本帖最後由 古不怪 於 2014-9-19 08:52 編輯
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All closed system evolve toward a state of maximum entropy. Entropy is a measure of the energy
that is not available for work during a thermodynamic process.
With inflow of energy into a closed system, its energy becomes more evenly distributed,
that energy becomes less able to do work. For example, a car rolling along a road has kinetic energy
that could do work (by carrying or colliding with something, for example); as friction slows it down
and its energy is distributed to its surroundings as heat, it loses this ability.
The amount of entropy is often thought of as the amount of disorder in a system.
If applied in an advanced, matured socio-economic system to explain
why "energy movement" is not so active as in early development stage, it looks like OK ?
This is why 2 to 4% growth rate is always acceptable in a highly developed economic entity.
I'm not a physics student & don't know too much in this respect but guess
it might be right to express today's HK at its later development stage.
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