Path: ...!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) Newsgroups: sci.physics.research Subject: Energy - the "hot potato"? Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2024 18:25:10 PDT Organization: Stefan Ram Lines: 31 Approved: Jonathan Thornburg [remove -color to reply]" X-Trace: individual.net sr36P6+1qPooNLsXqGioiwVWLL18kEx7Tagwre8ah+QbgnyIQSCPVLGHGC Cancel-Lock: sha1:/JuBxaPZvOO23K+66VK4KeTkJsA= sha256:rIGp8AJARh213XWUUcdeUsjXBdZMjlLr3B6pmBFUDxM= X-Forwarded-Encrypted: i=2; AJvYcCVxuYK3IcfUfFP5Kmgf+Vn/zBgAqwJ9GJzEhdDdh5g3PCWMzA3djo66gLfvg2NPD+4IIzqMOFYpN8Ih5ua2iT1twXiUdfFMubw= X-Orig-X-Trace: news.uni-berlin.de je1z3s9fdtwaRuVliamIxg+wQ18v2E4Mgief2wQv7cwbiv X-Copyright: (C) Copyright 2024 Stefan Ram. All rights reserved. Bytes: 2330 . Here's a quotation from "Quora": |The vacuum expectation value of the Higgs field is just the |value that we would "expect" it to have when it is in its |vacuum state, which is the state of lowest energy. It turns |out that it is a general law of nature that physical systems |always "want" to be in the state of lowest possible energy. |The allowed values for the energy are determined by the |system's potential energy function. In the case of the Higgs |field, the potential function looks (more or less) like this . My question is not about Higgs fields, but I'd like to focus on this part: |It turns out that it is a general law of nature that physical |systems always "want" to be in the state of lowest possible |energy. . "Want" is not a very appropriate term in physics. But - is there really such a law? And if so, - how can one interpret this law in the way that the system "wants" to be in the state of the lowest possible energy? - If a system tries to get into a state of lowest energy, the only place it can give its energy to is another system, which also wants to get into a state of lowest energy . . . So it seems that the two systems are in a fight, each one trying to force its energy upon the other system then. What determines which system wins this fight?