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Thermodynamical Sciences

The broad field encompassing all scientific inquiry where thermodynamics is the primary lens—from traditional heat engine engineering to cosmology (the heat death of the universe) and information theory (Landauer's principle). It's the science of what's possible given energy and entropy, setting the ultimate boundaries for everything from chemical reactions to computation.
Example: "She studied Thermodynamical Sciences, which meant she could tell you the minimum energy required to erase a bit of computer memory, the maximum efficiency of a star, and why your room gets messier over time. She called it 'the science of inevitable loss,' which made her a riot at parties."
by Dumu The Void January 30, 2026
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