For a isolated system dQ=0 and dW=0. According to the first two laws of thermodynamics the energy of universe is constant and entropy only increases. But according to the most recent universe models, our is not isolated but a “bubble” in other universes, from which we could consider our universe not to be an isolated system.
2006-08-02
22:23:44
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*OUR* universe as a not-isolated system. The whole set of universes will be an isolated system, but "locally" (which means within our universe) we could have a different behavior.
2006-08-03
19:28:49 ·
update #1