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[[Disorder]] is a term often associated with disease and abnormal behavior that destroys the repetitive patterns or ordering structure of a system. This word is sometimes associated with [[randomness]]. | [[Disorder]] is a term often associated with disease and abnormal behavior that destroys the repetitive patterns or ordering structure of a system. This word is sometimes associated with [[randomness]]. | ||
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=Some example of Disorder related to Entropy= | |||
In this video<ref>{{:Video/How Einstein changed time forever}}</ref>, [[Jim Al-khalili]] explained [[entropy]] as a measure of [[disorder]]. As stated earlier, this is a common semantic mistake made by science teachers. | |||
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Revision as of 02:33, 24 May 2022
Disorder is a term often associated with disease and abnormal behavior that destroys the repetitive patterns or ordering structure of a system. This word is sometimes associated with randomness.
In this video[1], Jim Al-khalili explained entropy as a measure of disorder. As stated earlier, this is a common semantic mistake made by science teachers.
References
- ↑ Al-Khalili, Jim (May 19, 2022). How Einstein changed time forever. local page: Big Think.