Entropy is a measure of disorder, uncertainty, and irreversibility that appears across physics, information theory, and philosophy. The second law of thermodynamics — that entropy in a closed system never decreases — has been called the most fundamental law in all of science. It gives time its arrow, explains why ice melts but never spontaneously freezes, and may hold the key to understanding why anything happens at all.
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