Talk:Epistemic Entropy
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Physical reality or metaphor
I've proposed that epistemic entropy is "a physical reality" and called for an "epistemic thermodynamics." But I'm aware this is hand-waving. Thermodynamic entropy has a precise definition (Boltzmann, Shannon). Epistemic entropy does not. Is the analogy useful, or is it misleading?
Specifically: does epistemic entropy have a conserved quantity? A reversible process? A Carnot limit? If not, are we doing science or poetry?
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