The Animate and the Inanimate


Lu par Leon Harvey

Sidis wrote The Animate and the Inanimate to elaborate his thoughts on the origin of life, cosmology, and the potential reversibility of the second law of thermodynamics through Maxwell's Demon, among other things. It was published in 1925, but it has been suggested that Sidis was working on the theory as early as 1916. One motivation for the theory appears to be to explain psychologist and philosopher William James's "reserve energy" theory, which proposed that people subjected to extreme conditions could use "reserve energy". Sidis' own "forced prodigy" upbringing was a result of testing the theory. The work is one of the few that Sidis did not write under a pseudonym. - Summary by Wikipedia (3 hr 35 min)

Chapitres

Preface 6:05 Lu par Leon Harvey
I. The Reverse Universe 8:42 Lu par Leon Harvey
II. Reversible Laws 4:25 Lu par Leon Harvey
III. Irreversibility 8:13 Lu par Leon Harvey
IV. The Paradox 16:05 Lu par Leon Harvey
V. The Probabilities in the Problem 4:56 Lu par Leon Harvey
VI. Solution of the Paradox 12:30 Lu par Leon Harvey
VII. Theories of Life 13:52 Lu par Leon Harvey
VIII. The Extension of the Second Law 11:43 Lu par Leon Harvey
IX. The Relation Between the Tendencies 5:44 Lu par Leon Harvey
X. Exothermic and Endothermic Substances 8:41 Lu par Leon Harvey
XI. Theories of the Origin of Life 11:06 Lu par Leon Harvey
XII. The Astronomical Universe 26:43 Lu par Leon Harvey
XIII. The Nebular Hypothesis 20:09 Lu par Leon Harvey
XIV. The Reversibility Theory of Cosmogony 9:03 Lu par Leon Harvey
XV. The Pseudo-Living Organisms 10:54 Lu par Leon Harvey
XVI. Psychological Aspect of Reversal 15:25 Lu par Leon Harvey
XVII. General Summary of the Theory 13:06 Lu par Leon Harvey
XVIII. Some Objections to the Reversibility Theory. XIX. Conclusion 7:47 Lu par Leon Harvey