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Article: Thermodynamics

Sistema interno de Oversuspension para reducir vibraciones y mejorar la tracción

Thermodynamics

"OVERSUSPENSION is a primary binary equation, in which velocities, frequencies, spring load, and travel are related, approaching a near-absolute value with respect to the ballistic coefficient.

And this makes sense if we consider how mass moves:

When it is not in contact with any surface and is lifted into the air, a non-negligible ballistic component appears.

Ballistics, let's remember, is the science that studies the movement of a body subjected to accelerations in the air, propelled by propulsive energy.

At that moment, the number of microstates of the system changes, and with it, the value of entropy.

By reducing the number of microstates —in base two logarithmic— we reduce the entropy formula.

An ordered system thus becomes a coherent system.

Given that entropy is part of the second law of thermodynamics, we can rigorously state that the Resonator is a place where this law is manifested and fulfilled."

 

NICOLA BRAGAGNOLO

Creator of Oversuspension

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