Oh lord, my brain hurts trying to comprehend all of this.
Orkhepaj: nice what a total nonsense
you define entropy as the lifespan of the universe ?
Only with respect to the current conversation. In every single case I've worked with entropy, it's to understand the thermodynamics of a relatively smaller system. And I don't think I'm wrong. The universe started from a point of low entropy and there will always be a net increase in entropy in the universe so long the temperature is nonzero Kelvins. So yes, net entropy is a rough way of the lifespan of the universe.
what does old people have to do anything with the universe end? that makes 0 sense
Let's say your genetics have a hard limit on total cumulative beats within its lifetime. You can slow your BPM and increase lifespan / slow down its death, but there's nothing you can do to increase the total cumulative beats. It's a direct analogy to my understanding of entropy limit in the universe.
Timboli: entropy(heat death) will end the universe
me: nope, it won't end it
liftshouldreadmore: ork is a troll cause has different opinion than me as I can link 2nd law of td what ive never read in the first place
you: lets write some complete nonsense and attack ork just because i hate him
somealt: farts in
Now I'm confused at what you're actually trying to say because what you summarized isn't what I interpreted...
I'm not on anyone's team, I'm not writing nonsense (not that I'm actively aware of), and I'm not "attacking" you. It's otherwise just pointing out to you that you should be able to define boundaries of the universe for thermodynamic calculations. Because if you learned about this stuff in university, it's what they do. That's literally how people come to the conclusion that the entire universe, including dark matter and dark energy, is an isolated system because there is no known mass or energy being transferred between the edges of the entire universe that we know of so far through mathematical modeling. By concluding that the entire universe is an isolated system, the inherent assumption is that entropy is always net increasing.
I've provided evidence for my claims, your group's only "evidence" was a link to wiki where on the page there is a paragraph dismisses your whole theory about the law can be applied to a wall less universe the same way as in a small box where gravity is negligible
and write some total gibberish nonsense
Like I said, I'm not on their team and you literally just copied and pasted stuff off Wiki. So you're also accusing your opponents of literally doing the same thing; I haven't even linked anything in this thread. And no, I'm not lying about making walls with respect to defining a system, its surroundings, and doing mass and energy transfer calculations over that interface. I've literally done it in dozens of problems, just not at a cosmic scope.