Onsager reciprocal relations are a set of equations in non-equilibrium thermodynamics that describe how different fluxes and forces are related in systems not in equilibrium. These relations show that the response of a system to a driving force is not independent but interlinked, indicating a symmetry in the transport phenomena, where the cross-coefficients are equal for reversible processes. This concept connects to the broader framework of irreversible thermodynamics and entropy production, helping to understand how energy disperses and systems evolve over time.