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Jun 26, 2007
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Indeed why not, but why? You don't just copy theories across the spectrum because it's fun.
It just comes down to the fact that a state of disorder is more likely than one of order, and that an energy input is needed if you want to change something disordered into something ordered. And a fraction of that energy will always be transformed into heat. And that heat cannot be fully retransformed into pure forms of energy, like mechanical energy. And that's what entropy's all about.
 
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bianconero
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    It just comes down to the fact that a state of disorder is more likely than one of order, and that an energy input is needed if you want to change something disordered into something ordered. And a fraction of that energy will always be transformed into heat. And that heat cannot be fully retransformed into pure forms of energy, like mechanical energy. And that's what entropy's all about.
    So why don't they come out with an anti-entropy bag?

    Just out of stupidity, what is order and what is disorder?
     

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