Has anyone considered applying theories of thermodynamics to aging? I
know that's a pretty general question, I just don't know how else to
ask it. I mean, we know that thermodynamics is sort of the science of
how things change with time, giving a directionality to processes. It
just seemed natural that a discipline which has some interesting
things to say about time, could be useful in studying aging, which is
also related to time. I hope that doesn't sound too dumb.
Hazel