Temperature and entropy natural units

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silvio.caggia
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Temperature and entropy natural units

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I was looking for Temperature and Entropy natural unit dimensions here:
http://rs2theory.org/natural_units
But I was not able to find them...
Have I missed some concept?
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Temperature and Entropy units

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I was looking for Temperature and Entropy natural unit dimensions here:
http://rs2theory.org/natural_units

But I was not able to find them...

Have I missed some concept?
Temperature is just energy, t/s, as a linear vibration that is within the time region (therefore acting outward in space, pushing atoms apart). See Basic Properties of Matter, chapter on Heat.

Entropy is Joules/temperature, where Joules are also energy, t/s, so you get (t/s) / (t/s) = unitless.

I did not include everything in that table; there are so many units in conventional physics it's hard to include them all. More are in Larson's paper, "The Dimensions of Motion," along with their derivation.
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