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Does the tendancy of things to become ordered outweigh the tendancy of things to become disordered?

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>>15625708
I didn't say that, I am just trying to get some clarification.

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>>15625232
>Gravitationally bound systems have negative specific heat—that is, the velocities of their components increase when energy is removed.

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>>15625512
>the measure of a system's thermal energy per unit temperature that is unavailable for doing useful work.

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>>15625232
What is entropy, even?

>> No.15625463 [View]

>>15623654
Which one gets hotter? The deeper one, right?

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>>15625431
I don't get it, but I'm really thinking about this now. What does humanity have to do with the beginning of the universe, if it did have a beginning.

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>>15625232
So what is the opposite of heat entropy?

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>>15624002
I posted it but then I got nervous and deleted it, why do you want to see my hand?

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>>15624049
Can people tell where I am from that photo?

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>>15624002
I don't want to make myself a target for any harrassment,

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>>15623772
Are you from the United States by chance?

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>>15623773
How did he do it?

>> No.15623770 [View]

>>15623755
I googled did Max Planck kill millions of people and the results weren't the best

>> No.15623768 [View]

>>15623755
Just tell me how he did it I mean.

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>>15623739
Oh shit, can I get a QRD?

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>>15623727
So what's the opposite of entropy?

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>>15623726
>>Max Planck wrote that the phrase "entropy of the universe" has no meaning because it admits of no accurate definition.

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>>15623700
It's not a sign of weakness to admit fault or try to facilitate communication, eh?

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>>15623684
>Gravitationally bound systems have negative specific heat—that is, the velocities of their components increase when energy is removed. ... Such a system does not evolve toward a homogeneous equilibrium state. Instead it becomes increasingly structured and heterogeneous as it fragments into subsystems."
What does this mean? Doesn't it mean perpetual motion or something?

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>>15623674
I don't think that's what entropy means though...

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>>15623657
You have been very helpful, thank you very much. I still have to assert my question, however.>>15623649

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