
Ep 119: Work and Heat: An introduction to thermodynamics (a prelude to Ch 6 of ”The Science of Can & Can’t).
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The Zeroth Law and Constructor Theory
The zeroth law basically forces upon us the concept of temperature. Temperature has something to do with intensity rather than quantity. If you consider the air in a room at 30 degrees Celsius, then most of that air is made up of nitrogen. Nitrogen exists as N2 molecules, two nitrogen atoms joined together. At 30 degrees Celsius,. a nitrogen molecule has an average speed of about 500 meters per second. They're zipping around all over the place. And by going through these laws of thermodynamics, we'll be able to come back and linger on the deeper implications of the second law in particular. This will set us up well, I hope, for what Constructor Theory has to
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