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Carnot and the Archetype of Waterfalls
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Carnot treats Heat as a Force of Nature, with its typical fundamental characteristics of intensity and thermal tension (temperature and temperature difference), extension (amount of heat, i.e., caloric), and power. To suggest how the three aspects are related, he applies the imagery of waterfalls to causative thermal processes: heat powers motion in a heat engine just as falling water does when activating rotation in a water wheel. We understand Carnot’s waterfall imagery as an archetype of human reasoning—as an embodiment of how we experience and understand causative (agentive) phenomena. We project it onto the macroscopic phenomena identified in physical science and so unlock the power of analogical structure mapping between theories of fluids, electricity and magnetism, heat, substances, gravity, and linear and rotational motion. In particular, the notion of (motive) power of a waterfall lets us create imaginative explanations of the interactions of Forces of Nature and helps us construct a generalized energy principle. Two-hundred years after Carnot made us aware of it, his Waterfall Analogy is a powerful example of theory construction with roots deep in how we experience phenomena as caused by natural agents.
Title: Carnot and the Archetype of Waterfalls
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Carnot treats Heat as a Force of Nature, with its typical fundamental characteristics of intensity and thermal tension (temperature and temperature difference), extension (amount of heat, i.
e.
, caloric), and power.
To suggest how the three aspects are related, he applies the imagery of waterfalls to causative thermal processes: heat powers motion in a heat engine just as falling water does when activating rotation in a water wheel.
We understand Carnot’s waterfall imagery as an archetype of human reasoning—as an embodiment of how we experience and understand causative (agentive) phenomena.
We project it onto the macroscopic phenomena identified in physical science and so unlock the power of analogical structure mapping between theories of fluids, electricity and magnetism, heat, substances, gravity, and linear and rotational motion.
In particular, the notion of (motive) power of a waterfall lets us create imaginative explanations of the interactions of Forces of Nature and helps us construct a generalized energy principle.
Two-hundred years after Carnot made us aware of it, his Waterfall Analogy is a powerful example of theory construction with roots deep in how we experience phenomena as caused by natural agents.
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