Hello there =) First of all, I just studied the Physics career for 1 year, so I it may be that my question is totally nonsense. But please, if you can help, please answer in the most detailed way possible, I'm willing to do my research to understand your response to whatever it takes. That being said, I have been looking at some of this lectures by Susskind (you don´t have to watch them, I'm just placing here my sources): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7eW-xPEvoQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhnKBKZvb_U
Here, and some other people I have come across, states that the Boltzmann fluctuations (such as a broken bowl full of oats that has fallen comes together up to the table again, or the spontaneous generation of new galaxies, etc, watever be the case) can occur. For instance, about the oats bowl, it happens in regard of gravity?? D: I mean, does this random configuration of random molecules can fight the force of gravity and push upwards, say, a ball on the floor? Or does this means that given the simetry of the laws of physics, and applying them backwards in time, means that, say the force of gravity turns the direction of its vector the other way around? We could imagine other processes like the combustion of paper. Or endotermic/exotermic chemical reactions. Could they happen, backwards in time, to a low enthropy state, in regards of the need of energy that needs them to happen?
I hope that I had been able to explain myself correctly. If not, let me know. I also know that this equations are mainly to describe the microscopic state. hmmmm, so maybe all this examples that I said, are simple analogies?
Thank you in advance guys =D
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