
On Adiabatic Processes at the Subatomic Level
Analyses of adiabatic processes involving elementary electromagnetic particles at the subatomic level, as well as how these processes correlate with the principles of energy conservation, least action, stationary action, and entropy. The initial irreversible adiabatic acceleration sequence of newly created elementary electromagnetic particles, as well as its relationship to these principles, are examined. Exploration of the implications if the first initial adiabatic acceleration sequence is not subject to the conservation principle.
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André Michaud
SRP Inc Educational Research Service Quebec, Canada.
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