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Mathematical Relation between Time and Entropy


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1 Najmuj Sahadat Sarkar, Independent Researcher, Journal of Physics and Astronomy, India., India
 

In this paper I show that time and entropy are mathematically related. As entropy increases, time will increase. A universe with less entropy would have less time. A universe with more entropy has more time. So the longer the time evolution of the universe or the older it is, the higher its entropy. Everything in nature is moving from order to disorder. Regularity or order is decreasing, and chaos is increasing. The entropy of the universe was at its lowest during the Big Bang. That is why the big bang stage is called the Highest Ordered stage. By applying some simple classical physics and thermodynamics we can derive a result for time and entropy. But initially I considered the photon particle at the edge of a black hole. The photon particle is located tangentially to the outer event horizon. Then through some quantum mechanical assumption i found that the subjects are mathematically related.

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Entropy, Time, Black Holes, Universe, Quantum Physics.
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Najmuj Sahadat Sarkar
Najmuj Sahadat Sarkar, Independent Researcher, Journal of Physics and Astronomy, India., India

Abstract


In this paper I show that time and entropy are mathematically related. As entropy increases, time will increase. A universe with less entropy would have less time. A universe with more entropy has more time. So the longer the time evolution of the universe or the older it is, the higher its entropy. Everything in nature is moving from order to disorder. Regularity or order is decreasing, and chaos is increasing. The entropy of the universe was at its lowest during the Big Bang. That is why the big bang stage is called the Highest Ordered stage. By applying some simple classical physics and thermodynamics we can derive a result for time and entropy. But initially I considered the photon particle at the edge of a black hole. The photon particle is located tangentially to the outer event horizon. Then through some quantum mechanical assumption i found that the subjects are mathematically related.

Keywords


Entropy, Time, Black Holes, Universe, Quantum Physics.