Type 2 dissipative processes.
It is taken for granted that one knows what are “type 1 dissipative processes”.
See also The dissipative processes and the reverse ones.
Forewords.
.1 In this research, I introduce examples of dissipative processes driven by an activation energy, which, because of its nature, cannot be confined to the category of the "free energies" - mechanical, electrical or chemical - operative in the “type 1 dissipative structures”.
The “action d”.
.2 The energy which triggers “type 2 dissipative processes”, in “open structure molecules”, is called “action d”, where the letter d stands for dissipative.
.3 It is an energy, very rich in neguentropy.
.4 It is generated by the interaction of the relative movement of two objects (also of two masses).
.5 Examples of “type 2 dissipative processes”, those triggered by the “action d”, are presented in chapter 1 (water figures), in chapters 2 and 3 (seeds), and in chapter 6 (ocean tides).
Long range activation energies.
.6 The “action d” would be an energy derived from the very existence of matter, in the same class of the gravitation.
.7 Both exert their effects without an apparent consumption.
Energy and entropy balances.
.8 The energy and entropy balances, of the “type 2 dissipative processes”, completely different from those of the “type 1 dissipative processes”, are introduced as open questions in this site, at page 4 of the “insert D”.
See the insert D.
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