Loschmidt reversibility objection
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The Loschmidt reversibility objection is a critique of Boltzmann’s statistical explanation of the second law of thermodynamics, arguing that time-reversible microscopic dynamics are incompatible with the observed macroscopic irreversibility of physical processes.
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