Weinstein, Galina
(2022)
Maxwell’s demon and impossibility statements: Einstein on perpetuum mobile of the second kind.
[Preprint]
Abstract
This paper discusses Maxwell’s demon thought experiment. In recent years, there has been extensive research on Maxwell’s demon. I first provide a detailed overview of important historical milestones of Maxwell’s demon thought experiment. Einstein would often write about both relativity and thermodynamics. In this paper, I first argue that: 1. Einstein spoke of a perpetuum mobile of the second kind (Maxwell’s demon) in the context of the discovery of his relativity theory, the famous chasing a light beam thought experiment, and the contraction of lengths. 2. He would often compare relativity with thermodynamics. 3. When
doing so, he would say that perpetual motion machines cannot exist. In the same category, no signal transmission faster than light is possible. 4. Einstein’s approach in speaking of the principles of thermodynamics and relativity suggests that he was occupied with impossibility statements. After discussing the essential aspects of Maxwell’s demon and the different ways of exorcising the demon, I examine the role of impossibility statements in Maxwell’s demon thought experiment.
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Preprint
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Keywords: |
Maxwell’s demon, Einstein, Feynman, recurrence, reversibility, Poincaré, Boltzmann, Loschmidt, Thomson, Thermodynamics, second law, L´eon Brillouin, Landauer, Bennett, Smoluchowski, Szilard, typicality |
Subjects: |
Specific Sciences > Physics > Classical Physics Specific Sciences > Probability/Statistics Specific Sciences > Physics > Relativity Theory Specific Sciences > Physics > Statistical Mechanics/Thermodynamics General Issues > Thought Experiments |
Depositing User: |
Dr. Galina Weinstein
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Date Deposited: |
11 May 2023 13:02 |
Last Modified: |
11 May 2023 13:02 |
Item ID: |
22089 |
Official URL: |
https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.00504 |
Subjects: |
Specific Sciences > Physics > Classical Physics Specific Sciences > Probability/Statistics Specific Sciences > Physics > Relativity Theory Specific Sciences > Physics > Statistical Mechanics/Thermodynamics General Issues > Thought Experiments |
Date: |
21 September 2022 |
URI: |
https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/22089 |
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