A DIALECTICAL MATERIALIST ANALYSIS ON PATH DEPENDENCE, IRREVERSIBILITY AND TELEOLOGY IN PHYSICAL SYSTEMS

Materialism Dialectic
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/v63pq_v1 Publication Date: 2025-03-10T15:39:36Z
ABSTRACT
This research addresses Loschmidt’s paradox—the conflict between microscopic reversibility and macroscopic irreversibility—through dialectical materialism, suggesting that the contradiction stems from theoretical modeling limitations rather than nature itself. We demonstrate how physical systems inherently evolve toward maximum relative stability within material constraints.Analyzing quantum phenomena reveals probabilistic interpretations as epistemological ontological limits. Path dependence emerges more fundamental temporality, with time serving structural framework for recording transformations. perspective reframes least action ground state principles expressions of matter’s inherent teleological nature.This synthesis reconciles determinism finality by demonstrating system histories shape stability-oriented development, offering testable predictions. propose incorporating historicity teleology features to advance theory bridge descriptions other domains.
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