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Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Rich on November 4, 2000 02:05:57 UTC |
Nature wants to be in the lowest state of energy possible. A vacuum does have zero entropy. Its the disorder around the vacuum that fills the vacuum. Not that the vacuum asks to be filled. Nature does not like chaos. That explains BCC and FCC atomic structures in solids. The atoms are not together in chaos, but rather very well packed together. |
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