id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_35zxoviqjjgpff3tm7ql4bhzcu Kevin Davey The Justification of Probability Measures in Statistical Mechanics* 2008 15 .pdf application/pdf 6420 347 64 law can be justified by pointing out that low entropy macrostates are less probable than high entropy after all, is just what it means to call a state extremely probable.) Thus, a system in a low entropy macrostate is overwhelmingly likely to evolve into a high together with the Reversibility Objections, is that statistical mechanics tells us that an isolated system in a medium entropy state is much more likely to have had a high entropy past are justified in describing the present state of the system with the probability Suppose, however, that some Probability Principle tells us that we are justified in describing the present state of our system with a probability measure µ∗. macrostate of a system to a justified probability measure describing the state of the system. But second, let us suppose the Historic Probability Principle tells us that we are justified ./cache/work_35zxoviqjjgpff3tm7ql4bhzcu.pdf ./txt/work_35zxoviqjjgpff3tm7ql4bhzcu.txt