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There Is NO Entropy Conservation Law.
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Alexander on September 7, 2001 19:00:05 UTC |
Entropy is just a logarithm of number of states a system occypies. Because entropy is NOT related to time, there is no way to distinguish any moment of time from any other using entropy. Start any entropy-changing process today, yesterday or tomorrow - it runs EXACTLY the same way. No point in time is special (different than any other). |
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