THERMODYNAMICS (The Second. Law of) as an ATTRACTOR 2)5)
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This concept has been introduced by R. SWENSON (1989, p 189) in the following terms:
"All real-world macroscopic change is irreversible and hence governed by attractors, viz. the unstability of entropy-producing processes. In particular, the 2nd. law of thermodynamics specifies a maximum entropy attractor, Smax, the macrostate with the maximum number of accessible microstates, for all macroscopic change as t→∞ y. In this sense, all macroscopic change is:
1. progressive (goes irreversibly towards an attractor) and
2. goal-drived (the attractor is the goal)
"The attractor drives the evolutionary behavior by virtue of the instability of all states within the basin of the attractor, but off the attractor".
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