Stochastic Thermodynamics and Dynamics: A Tail of Unexpected

Abstract

The problem of the insensitivity of the macroscopic behavior of any thermodynamical system to partitioning generates a bias between the reproducibility of its macroscopic behavior viewed as the simplest form of causality and its long-term stability. The overcoming of this controversy goes through certain modification of the dynamics that involves self-assembling of the boundary conditions. Subsequently the proposed approach justifies parity between the increase and the decrease of the entropy which provides the ground for holistic understanding of the thermodynamical systems through launching their ability to transmit and create information that is sensitive to coherent functioning of self-assembled logical landscapes. The obtained sensitivity gives the advantage of this new approach compared to that of Shannon. According to his definition, the information depends only on the overall probability for realization of a given state(s) and thus it does not distinguish between functionally different states provided the overall probability for the realization of each of them is equal.

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