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From time to time, science presents us with so-called “challenging problems,” which may take a long time and several generations of scientists to solve. Certain problems remain unsolved for decades, such as the Fermat theorem, Poincaré conjecture, or entropy paradoxes. The longer it takes to solve the problem, the more unexpected becomes the fact of solving it, and not just in terms of making progress in the field, in which the problem was formulated, but for the benefit of the entire science in general. There are also smaller oddities, which people tend to ignore. But sometimes, finding solutions to seemingly small problems paves the way to overcoming some serious global challenges.
Refractories and Industrial Ceramics – Springer Journals
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Keywords: heat capacity; entropy; paradox; specific energy consumption; system mobility
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