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Article name Negentropy of E. Schrodinger, Bare Skin and Evolution
Authors Bordonsky G.S. Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, the Chief of the Laboratory of Cryogenesis Geophysics, lgc255@mail.ru
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Section Scientific Reports
UDK УДК 577.21
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Annotation On the basis of entropy streams coming through the human organism it was hypothesized, that the loss of hair cover plays an important role in human evolution. So it led to the increase of the entropy streams exchange (the increase of negentropy influx through bare skin). The re-sults of calculations and physiology data of the pig and the bare mole (Heterocephalus glaber) are presented. However, the hypothesis is true for slightly nonequilibrium processes and could not be spread on strongly nonequilibrium and nonlinear processes in living organisms. Nevertheless, the hypothesis is heuristically significant, because it helps to understood some peculiarities of nonhairy animals evolution under equilibrium thermodynamic laws.
Key words negative entropy, bare skin, radiation exchange, Heterocephalus glaber, human evolution.
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