An evolutionary new Thermodynamics (original) (raw)

One of the greatest unsolved mysteries in physics is the formation and evolution of material systems. Nearly everyone in the physics community would say that this is a long-solved problem, but they do not even notice that the formation and evolution of material systems, both animate and inanimate, are in direct violation of the laws of thermodynamics, which is also completely accepted 'as is' by the physics and scientific communities. Under these circumstances, two new theories of galactic and universal evolution have recently been proposed. But a better place for such a physics theory of physical evolution would be in a new and more comprehensive balanced thermodynamics so it could counter the physical principle of entropy in those physical instances that it does not matter. After all, entropy is, in fact, a form of anti-or deevolution. When a living or animate body dies, it becomes inanimate matter and entropy takes over in the body as the living processes and interactions cease. Unfortunately, the laws or principles of thermodynamics as they now stand are grossly incomplete and needfully wrong, but no one seems to have seen this error. The simplest error in them is that they refer to closed systems, which is commonly accepted, but there is no such thing as a closed system in the universe unless it is the universe itself, as a unitary continuous whole. So additional laws or rules are needed to fill this theoretical gap: Primarily Prigogine's Principle and chaos theory with the emergence of complexities. Nor does thermodynamics take into direct consideration the natural forces that rule physics and all physical interactions. However, thermodynamics can be extended to take these into account and thus develop a complete and comprehensive view of the physical universe. Doing so carries surprises in it with the development of physical evolution, both animate and inanimate, as a common property of the physical universe, and more.