
In
human thermodynamics,
Valery Chalidze (1932-) is Russian-born American mathematician and physicist noted for his 2000 book
Entropy Demystified: Potential Order, Life and Money, in which an attempt is made to extrapolate
entropy into the social sciences, on the logic that
money is a purely
energetic and low-entropic component of an economy.
Education Chalidze studied at Moscow and Tbilisi University, completing his PhD in physics in
circa 1960. [1] In 1972, he traveled at the invitation of the United States to lecture, and almost immediately was deprived of his Soviet citizenship; thereafter settling in the state of Vermont, where he currently resides.
Overview On the basis of Romanian mathematician
Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (1971) and German economist
Malte Faber (1983), who are said to have introduced the concept of entropy into economics and sociology, Chalidze argues that an
economic system is a
thermodynamic system. He states, as a matter-of-fact, that:
Chalidze’s focal point is his concept of “potential order” defined as the ability of an
open system to become orderly or to create order in another system. [2]
Free will See main: Free will
At the end of his book, Chalidze scripted a section entitled “In Conclusion: The Unpredictability of Will and Physics”, in which he argues that someday
physics may be able to accept “willing bodies into it sphere of study.” [3] This section, as is the case often when writers attempt to argue that thermodynamics explains human existence, while simultaneously retaining the proposition of free will, is a sinker of the book. He states, for instance:
“Our will, which is informed energy, is capable of deviating from the prescriptions of physical laws.” This, of course, is an incorrect view. The human being is a molecule (
human molecule) and all molecules abide by the same laws.
Difficulties on theoryThe book, in general, is poorly written, as far as books go in human thermodynamics. Without going into too much detail, to give an idea of this, both
Jeremy Rifkin and
Claude Shannon are cited early on, names are misspelled numerous times, e.g. Laplas (correct: Laplace) or Ludvic Boltzman (correct:
Ludwig Boltzmann), special anthropomorphic concepts, such as
informed energy, are attributed to human activity, and diatribe on
God and
religious thermodynamics are used prolifically, e.g. "from the first words of the Bible we see a deep intuitive understanding of the
law of entropy", among other numerous issues.
References 1.
Valery Chalidze – Peoples.ru (English translate)
2. (a)
Entropy Demystified – Universal Publishers.
(b)
Chalidze, Valery. (2000). Entropy Demystified - Potential Order, Life and Money. USA: Universal Publishers. 3. ibid, appendix section: In Conclusion: The Unpredictability of Will and Physics, pgs. 191-94.
External links ●
Valery Chalidze - Wikipedia (English)
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Valery Chalidze – Wikipedia (Russian) (English translated)