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[[Entropy]] is a measure of [[ | [[Entropy]] is a measure of [[Unpredictability]], not about [[disorder]]. [[Disorder]] is a measure of lack of order, where the passage of time is dependent on a unique path of evolution, where every step of the previous time point can not be changed at all, that means the ordering sequence is completely locked down by a fixed order. Therefore, [[entropy]] cannot be a measure of [[disorder]]. | ||
=Some example of Disorder related to Entropy= | =Some example of Disorder related to Entropy= |
Revision as of 02:41, 24 May 2022
Entropy is a measure of Unpredictability, not about disorder. Disorder is a measure of lack of order, where the passage of time is dependent on a unique path of evolution, where every step of the previous time point can not be changed at all, that means the ordering sequence is completely locked down by a fixed order. Therefore, entropy cannot be a measure of disorder.
In a video:How Einstein changed time forever [1], Jim Al-Khalili stated that:
Relating disorder to entropy 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.