Abstract

This book belongs to the book series The Frontiers Collection, edited by A.C. Elitzur, M.P. Silverman, J. Tuszynski, R. Vaas and H.D. Zeh.[...]

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  • In Prigogine's entropy theory symmetry has been regarded as "order"

  • Joe Rosen's symmetry principle is the opposite of Prigogine's theory

  • The symmetry principle can be readily applied to all chemical processes, without exception

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Introduction

Vaas and H.D. Zeh. In Prigogine's entropy theory symmetry has been regarded as "order" (reduction of entropy). Joe Rosen's symmetry principle is the opposite of Prigogine's theory. More and more chemists and other scientists have started to apply Rosen's symmetry principle and cite his symmetry principle books. The symmetry principle can be readily applied to all chemical processes, without exception.

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