shminux comments on Entropy and Temperature - Less Wrong

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Comment author: shminux 18 December 2014 12:34:52AM *  6 points [-]

if you know the states of all the molecules in a glass of hot water, it is cold in a genuinely thermodynamic sense: you can take electricity out of it and leave behind an ice cube.

I am not sure this is true as stated. An omniscient Maxwell demon that would only allow hot molecules out runs into a number of problems, and an experimentally constructed Maxwell's demon works by converting coherent light (low entropy) into incoherent (high entropy).

Comment author: spxtr 18 December 2014 04:28:13AM 7 points [-]

Maxwell's demon, as criticized in your first link, isn't omniscient. It has to observe incoming particles, and the claim is that this process generates the entropy.