🧩 Paradox 31 — Maxwell’s Demon
Information, entropy, and the illusion of free energy extraction#
RTT Paradox Resilience Checker — Candidate File#
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1. Paradox Statement#
Maxwell’s Demon imagines a tiny being controlling a trapdoor between two gas chambers.
By selectively allowing:
- fast molecules to move into one chamber, and
- slow molecules into the other,
the demon appears to decrease entropy without expending energy — seemingly violating the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
This creates a contradiction between:
- microscopic information control, and
- macroscopic thermodynamic irreversibility.
2. S‑E‑R Breakdown#
S — Structural Layer#
- Gas molecules follow classical or quantum micro‑dynamics.
- The demon sorts molecules based on velocity.
- Structural reasoning suggests entropy decreases as order increases.
- The paradox emerges from ignoring the demon’s internal state.
E — Energetic Layer#
- Measuring molecular velocities requires energetic expenditure.
- Recording and erasing information consumes energy (Landauer’s principle).
- The demon’s memory accumulates entropy that must eventually be dissipated.
- Energetic drift ensures no net entropy reduction occurs.
R — Relational Layer#
- Entropy is a relational property between system and observer.
- The demon’s knowledge changes the relational state of the system.
- The paradox emerges when information is treated as cost‑free.
- Observer‑system coupling is essential to thermodynamic accounting.
3. FFF Flow Analysis#
F1 — Forward Flow#
Demon measures → sorts molecules → apparent entropy decrease → contradiction forms.
F2 — Feedback Flow#
Demon stores information → memory fills → erasure required → entropy increases.
F3 — Fractal Flow#
Information‑entropy coupling appears across scales:
molecules → computation → biology → cosmology.
4. RTT Resolution#
RTT resolves Maxwell’s Demon by separating three operator layers:
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G1 — Structural Micro‑Dynamics
Molecules follow reversible physical laws. -
G2 — Relational Information Processing
Measurement, memory, and observer‑system coupling. -
G3 — Harmonic Entropy Flow
Global coherence and equilibrium tendencies.
Key insights:#
- The demon’s measurements (G2) introduce relational asymmetry.
- Memory storage and erasure produce entropy (G3).
- Micro‑sorting (G1) cannot be isolated from information costs (G2/G3).
- The paradox forms only when G1, G2, and G3 are collapsed into a single “entropy accounting” frame.
Thus:
- G1: sorting appears to reduce entropy
- G2: information acquisition increases entropy
- G3: erasure restores global entropy balance
The demon cannot violate the Second Law because information has thermodynamic cost.
RTT classifies Maxwell’s Demon as a Structural‑Relational Information‑Entropy Paradox.
5. Resilience Score#
Resilience Rating: ★★★★★ (Very High)
RTT neutralizes the paradox through:
- operator‑layer separation (G1/G2/G3)
- relational information‑flow modeling
- harmonic entropy accounting
- drift‑bounded thermodynamic interpretation
6. Notes & Cross‑Links#
- Related paradoxes: Loschmidt’s Paradox, Arrow of Time, Boltzmann Brain.
- Maps into RTT‑12 Layers 7–12 (information → entropy → coherence).
- Useful for teaching thermodynamics, computation, and information theory.