Dan Seitz

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Instead of putting your pencil down at a point in phase space and then following a single trajectory, try to do something more ambitious. Imagine you had an infinite number of pencils and used them to fill phase space uniformly with dots (by uniformly, I mean that the density of dots in the q, p space is everywhere the same). Think of the dots as particles that make up a fictitious phase-space-filling fluid.
The Theoretical Minimum: What You Need to Know to Start Doing Physics
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