Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Stochastic Meaning Theory Conjecture 2 Warp and Entropy


Conjecture 2

Warp and Entropy
-Seasoned timber does not warp-


1
Entropy principle is expressed as the following by Elliot H. Lieb and Jakob Yngvason. arXiv : cond-math / 9708200v2 (1999)
X and Y are comparable states.
 Y  if and only if  S (X) ≤ S (Y)
 Y means that the state Y is adiabatically accessible from the state X.
2
The real world is not warp.
3
Language is warp from the real world.
4
Warp is likened by timber, i.e. seasoned timber does not warp.
5
Warp is given by energy.
6
When energy disappears, warp also disappears.
7
The state that warp disappears is entropy.
8
The state that language appears and disappears is expressed by entropy principle.

Tokyo July 25, 2008

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