Categorie: thermodynamics
Posted by ronald rovers Posted on 30 september 2024
Posted in behaviour, exergy, future, growth, laws, lifestyle, physics, system boundaries, thermodynamics
Tagged evolution
The Earth is a physical subsystem of the universe, and the physical processes within it are fairly well-known and describable. For example, concentrated reserves of raw materials are limited, and within such a finite system, infinite growth (organization of molecules) is not possible. This is bound by limits, just as…
Posted by ronald rovers Posted on 15 september 2024
It’s enough to drive you crazy while reading the newspapers, listen to interviewers on the radio, or hear news reporters: no one asks fundamental questions or wonders about the hidden effects of partial or optimisticaly presented solutions. Everything remains stuck in well-meaning supportive chatter. “Yes, circular economy, that’s it, we’ll…