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Abstract
Keywords:
1. The Traditional Thermodynamics (Only a Brief Description)
2. Thermodynamics of the Thermal Electrons in a Magnetic Field












3. Cosmos Thermodynamics
3.1. The Re-Assembling of All the Matter That Have Exploded into the Cosmic Space by the Big Bang

3.2. The Extraordinarily Immense 2.73K Heat Ocean Is a Permanent Existence Within the Gravitationally Closed Universe
3.2.1. The 2.73K Heat Ocean Was Not Produced by the Big Bang
3.2.2. The Extraordinarily Immense 2.73 K Heat Ocean Itself


3.2.3. The Big Bang and All Its Subsequent Processes Are All Irreversible Processes, Resulting in Immense Light and Thermal Radiation Scatter into the 2.73K Heat Ocean, Resulting in Immense Increase of Entropy of the Universe
3.3. The Collection and Assembling of Energy from the 2.73K Heat Ocean by the Numerous Various Black Holes, Especially by the Final Central Black Hole, Leading to a New Big Bang
3.3.1. A Black Hole with a Mass 10 Times of the Sun
3.3.2. The Central Black Hole of a Galaxy Core
3.3.3. The Central Black Hole of the Universe

4. Conclusions—A New Frame Work of Thermodynamics
About Entropy
Some adding words
Appendix A


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