Re: entropy only affects upwards from the molecular level?



On Jul 31, 8:08 pm, Igor <thoov...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 30, 3:20 pm, variable <7g56f4...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

i cant really understand

why a molecule would obied 2nd law of thermonamics,
while an atom should be immune for entropy

what forces only are deteriorate by entropy?

is entropy only a high level related somthin?

Entropy is a measure of the disorder in a system. It's
logarithmically related to how many possible ways a system can be
arranged. So it's also related to the number of parts the system
has.

there are many types of entropism, are all
logarithmicaly or exponential related?

what base?

why are they in this way?

entropy simply denotes passage of time,
if it had been antilogharithmical, then
time would help our complexities not to
decay

.



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