What does /sci/ think?
"The cosmological constant is inversely proportional to the squared product of absolute time and absolute temperature. The spontaneous symmetry breaking into a time component and a temperature component of the universe takes place when the first de facto irreversible movement occurs owing to a growing accessed total volume."
? = 1/(K*s)^2
Temperature = kinetic energy density of the reversible
Time = kinetic energy density of the irreversible
https://jsystchem.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/1759-2208-1-11
"The cosmological constant is inversely proportional to the squared product of absolute time and absolute temperature. The spontaneous symmetry breaking into a time component and a temperature component of the universe takes place when the first de facto irreversible movement occurs owing to a growing accessed total volume."
? = 1/(K*s)^2
Temperature = kinetic energy density of the reversible
Time = kinetic energy density of the irreversible
https://jsystchem.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/1759-2208-1-11
