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Thermodynamic Irreversibility: Does the Big Bang Explain What It Purports to Explain?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Abstract

In this paper I examine Albert's (2000) claim that the low entropy state of the early universe is sufficient to explain irreversible thermodynamic phenomena. In particular, I argue that conditionalizing on the initial state of the universe does not have the explanatory power it is presumed to have. I present several arguments to the effect that Albert's ‘past hypothesis’ alone cannot justify the belief in past nonequilibrium conditions or ground the veracity of records of the past.

Type
Topics in Philosophy of Physics
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Copyright © The Philosophy of Science Association

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Footnotes

I would like to thank Jeffrey Bub and Mathias Frisch for their comments on earlier versions of this paper.

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