The community of “quantum archeology” seems to be less than ten people. I wonder how many of them are physicists, and what is their opinion on the second law of thermodynamics, which seems relevant here (but I am not an expert).
Hm, if you look at how many people constitute the QA community on their subreddit, you will see 233:-).
There definitely are physicists among them (at least two, AFAIK, possibly more). If you are interested in some physical aspect of the problem, you can PM the moderator of the subreddit and ask him (he is a physicist).
The very idea of QA was conceived by a physicist, so he must have thought about thermodynamics.
The community of “quantum archeology” seems to be less than ten people. I wonder how many of them are physicists, and what is their opinion on the second law of thermodynamics, which seems relevant here (but I am not an expert).
Hm, if you look at how many people constitute the QA community on their subreddit, you will see 233:-).
There definitely are physicists among them (at least two, AFAIK, possibly more). If you are interested in some physical aspect of the problem, you can PM the moderator of the subreddit and ask him (he is a physicist).
The very idea of QA was conceived by a physicist, so he must have thought about thermodynamics.