Literature dielectric data of glycerol, propylene carbonate and
ortho-terphenyl (OTP) show that the measured dielectric relaxation is a decade
faster than the Debye expectation, but still a decade slower than the breakdown
of the shear modulus. From a comparison of time scales, the dielectric
relaxation seems to be due to a process which relaxes not only the molecular
orientation, but the entropy, the short-range order and the density as well. On
the basis of this finding, we propose an alternative to the
Gemant-DiMarzio-Bishop extension of the Debye picture.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, 68 references; 3. version extended following
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