r6 and I discuss his theory that entropy is subjective I've never been satisfied with the solutions I've seen to Maxwell's Demon.
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r6's interpretation of entropy as an agent-dependent quantity related to his knowledge, and a measurement of what one can do with this knowledge: knowledge is power. According to his theory, an all-knowing being (
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Oh, it’s the number of accessible states. For god’s sake, why didn’t books and web pages say that. I had the impression that it was the number of possible states.
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I briefly looked over the thread, and I noticed you asked "is entropy defined for a macroscopic particle". I think I know what you're asking here, but I'm not sure so correct me if I misinterpretted. I think what you're asking is: does entropy apply to classical systems which have no constituants small enough for quantum mechanics to play a role? And the answer is yes. Entropy is an entirely classical concept;What I meant was "macroscopic" in the sense ping-pong balls: if we had a huge box in space (zero-gravity vacuum), with billions of ping-pong balls bouncing around in it, could we define entropy based on these observable states ( ... )
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level of detail: See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy#Counting_of_microstates
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