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Time Travel Systems (TTS) extends the Second Law of Thermodynamics by adding a time element. TTS assumes that systems will tend to configure themselves in a manner that maximizes the rate of entropy production. This assumption can be called the e th Law of Thermodyanamics, or fast entropy.
Fast entropy can then be used to analyze and model the progression of dynasties, regimes and historic resource exploitation. This method considers actual physical data rather than relying solely upon mathematical modeling.
Products and services of interest to historians:
- Physical History and Economics, 2nd Ed.
This book explains some of the science and methodology behind the physical approach and includes several examples. The book presently can be downloaded for free here, and the Supplement One, including an expanded Spain and the New World case study, is available for a nominal fee here.
- Physical History and Economics Student Supplement
This supplement contains several exercises, project ideas and sample programs. Further information is available upon request.
- You Do the History, We'll Do the Math! (Modeling Services)
We can custom-model a wide variety of dynasties, regimes and other historic phenomena. Further information is available upon request.
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