ENTROPY THEORY OF AGING SYSTEMS
Humans, Corporations and the Universe

by Daniel Hershey (University of Cincinnati, USA)

Table of Contents (69k)
Introduction (30k)
Chapter 1: Two Short Stories (69k)

Entropy is a measure of order and disorder. If left alone, aging systems go spontaneously from youthful, low entropy and order to old, high entropy and disorder. This book presents the commonality of entropy principles which govern the birth, maturation, and senescent history of aging humans, corporations, and the universe. Mainly we introduce an entropy theory of aging, based on the non-equilibrium thermodynamic ideas of Ilya Prigogine, leading to the thermodynamic concepts of Excess Entropy (EE) and Excess Entropy Production (EEP). We describe the aging process in humans in terms of the EE and EEP concepts. This book also describes the informational entropy theory and equations of Claude Shannon and the six Hershey parameters which trace and mark the lifecycle of corporations. To conclude, this volume uses classical and informational entropy concepts, equations and calculations to explain the birth, evolution, and death of our aging universe, and all of this in relation to the concept of Infinity.

 
Contents:
  • Life and Death
  • Entropy, Infinity and God
  • Lifespan and Factors Affecting It: Humans
  • Entropy Theory of Aging Systems: Humans
  • Entropy Theory of Aging Systems: The Corporation
  • Entropy Theory at Aging Systems: The Universe
 
Readership: General audience, astrophysicists, physical chemists, researchers and academics in chaos, physics, engineering, mathematics, social science and life sciences.
 
 
276pp    Pub. date: Aug 2009  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-292-1
1-84816-292-8
   US$58 / £44

 


276pp    Pub. date: Aug 2009  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-293-8(ebook)
1-84816-293-6(ebook)
   US$75