Someone commented to me in private that the Second Law of Thermodynamics only applies to closed systems. I pointed out that the implication applies to universal trend.
If universal entropy did not trend to maximum, then it would mean that there’s a possibility for thermodynamic systems to be reversible, but that would require that time doesn’t exist and the past and future are indistinguishable. See also: https://steemit.com/science/@anonymint/the-golden-knowledge-age-is-rising
If universal entropy did not trend to maximum, then it would mean that there’s a possibility for thermodynamic systems to be reversible, but that would require that time doesn’t exist and the past and future are indistinguishable. See also: https://steemit.com/science/@anonymint/the-golden-knowledge-age-is-rising