Source of the observed thermodynamic arrow
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
astro-phgr-qc
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entropyarrowdominantforcesrangethermodynamictimeuniverse
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The puzzle of the thermodynamic arrow of time reduces to the question of how the universe could have had lower entropy in the past. I show that no special entropy lowering mechanism (or fluctuation) is necessary. As a consequence of expansion, at a particular epoch in the history of the universe a state that was near maximum entropy under the dominant short range forces becomes extremely unlikely, due to a switchover to newly dominant long range forces. This happened at about the time of decoupling, prior to which I make no statement about arrows. The role of cosmology in thermodynamics was first suggested by T. Gold.
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