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Hopefully you can stay on topic in the future.
The pressure head created by osmosis contains potential energy,
Below is a cool Youtube link shows entropic force vectors at work driving ameboid locomotion.
Quote from: puppypower on 25/06/2020 21:24:45Below is a cool Youtube link shows entropic force vectors at work driving ameboid locomotion.It's a fine video.The locomotion of amoeba is driven by electrostatic forces.Nothing to do with this new one you keep imagining.Quote from: puppypower on 25/06/2020 21:24:45Hopefully you can stay on topic in the future.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 25/06/2020 21:42:39Quote from: puppypower on 25/06/2020 21:24:45Below is a cool Youtube link shows entropic force vectors at work driving ameboid locomotion.It's a fine video.The locomotion of amoeba is driven by electrostatic forces.Nothing to do with this new one you keep imagining.Quote from: puppypower on 25/06/2020 21:24:45Hopefully you can stay on topic in the future.Osmotic pressure, where pressure equals force/area, is a colligative property meaning it only depends on the concentration of solutes and not the EM characteristic of the solute. Can you show us your proof this is driven by EM forces?
The entropic force has a vector
Quote from: puppypower on 08/08/2020 12:00:05The entropic force has a vector Does it point North or South?
Therefore the entropic vector is in the direction of the future.
Time-space is a better way to describe the entropic vector, than is space-time. Space-time works easier with the other four forces.In the case of osmosis, the experimental apparatus will establish the entropic potential. The vector in space is based on experimental decisions or conventions made in the past as the experiment was set up. It will not just go north or south or east or west, but is connected to a sequences of actions taken in time.With reverse osmosis, we can use pressure to lower the entropy of the experiment. In this case, resetting the entropic potential points the vector toward a past state, that also lies within the future, since entropy can lower, but the action will also increase entropy to obey the second law.Gravity will lower entropy using force within the radial space aspect of the time-space. However, this will be exothermic and will increase entropy in other ways. In the case of a star, the entropic vector will eventually right itself to the future; time-space, but via a new path due to gravity based phases changes within space-time.
. Entropy increases over time but not necessarily in any particular physical direction i