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eleitl@lemmy.zipM to collapse@lemmy.zip · 2 months ago

A Socio-Economic Thermodynamic Entropy (SETE) Model: The Political-Economy as an Inertial Mass Orbiting a Systemic Entropy Singularity

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A Socio-Economic Thermodynamic Entropy (SETE) Model: The Political-Economy as an Inertial Mass Orbiting a Systemic Entropy Singularity

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UPDATE: A new enhanced version of this model is avaliable here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18882696 This paper presents a refined Socio-Economic Thermodynamic (SETE) model to analyse the dynamic relationship between the human political-economy and its biophysical constraints. Conventional economic models, rooted in the Strong Enlightenment tradition — defined as the belief in axiomatic myths of perpetual progress, human-technological omnipotence, and the separability of the economy from biophysical laws — fail to capture material limits, mandating a scientific-method-based re-evaluation. We propose a two-body orbital mechanics framework embedded within thermodynamic laws: The Central Earth-System: Contains the Resource Entropy Singularity (S_crit), the critical thermodynamic collapse point, preceded by the Entropic Event Horizon (H). The Orbiting Political-Economy (PE): Defined by an inertial mass (M) (accumulated material stock M_M and institutional/ideological stock M_I ). The core finding is that growing inertial mass (M) drives path dependency, while ”Entropic Drag” (F_drag) diverts useful Exergy into ”Maintenance Power” (P_maint), creating biophysical inflationary pressures. The Entropic Event Horizon (H) is the point where political and ideological inertia (M_I ) makes the required structural change (vrequired) unattainable, as M_I dictates the maximum politically feasible velocity of change(v_political−feasible). Analysis of the IPCC Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) shows that only structural reductions in inertial mass and a shift toward use-value–driven economic activity—valuing durable, repairable, andfunctional products—provides a thermodynamically viable escape trajectory from collapse by reducing M and the Entropy Generation Coefficient (γ), assuming the H boundary hasn’t already been crossed. This approach is consistent with ecological critiques of political economy (Foster, 2009) while remaining grounded in physical law.
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    I was able to download the pdf file without any registering.

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