
This article is a detailed history of the Gibbs paradox, with philosophical morals. It purports to explain the origins of the paradox, to describe and criticize solutions of the paradox from the early times to the present, to use the history of statistical mechanics as a reservoir of ideas for clarifying foundations and removing prejudices, and to relate the paradox to broad misunderstandings of the nature of physical theory.
Science, Physics, QC1-999, Gibbs paradox, Q, Astrophysics, Article, [PHYS] Physics [physics], QB460-466, irreversibility, mixing, thermochemistry, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences, entropy
Science, Physics, QC1-999, Gibbs paradox, Q, Astrophysics, Article, [PHYS] Physics [physics], QB460-466, irreversibility, mixing, thermochemistry, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences, entropy
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