EQUATIONS OF THERMODYNAMIC FOR EXPANSION AND FILLING BY HUMAN CIVILIZATION

Authors

  • VLADYSLAV IVANOVICH VLASTOPULO Biophysical Department, Research Institute of Life and Ecology, Odessa, Ukraine.
  • AGLAYA GEORGIEVNA POLYCHRONIDI Biophysical Department, Research Institute of Life and Ecology, Odessa, Ukraine.

Keywords:

civilization, thermodynamic, nonequilibrium system, hierarchy of territorial structures

Abstract

Civilization of people is presented as a thermodynamic nonequilibrium system with all types of human activity including the territory of residence. The main types and aspects of human’s activity are presented as thermo dynamic energies or extensials, and their derivatives as the speed of their development or intensials. Territories of peoples' residence are presented as hierarchies of areas or volumes of the thermodynamic nonequilibrium system. The representation of states or their unions in the form of thermodynamic models of nonequilibrium systems with their equations and taking into account the hierarchy of their sub-territories that give a possibility to calculate and avoid wars, revolutions, pandemics in certain states, unions of states and continents. Separately, given an group of equations for taking into account the relations of individuals in society, their consumer basket, an increasing or decreasing in the population of people living in a given territory. Thermodynamic nonequilibrium models and equations have been applied for expansion and filling by civilization of new territories and transition her to a new level.

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2021-12-04

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EQUATIONS OF THERMODYNAMIC FOR EXPANSION AND FILLING BY HUMAN CIVILIZATION. (2021). Quantum Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology, 2(6), 37-44. https://qjoest.com/index.php/qjoest/article/view/50