Entropy is a tough process and "thing" to understand. It is what everyone said. But what must be understood is that there is a bunch of scientific terminology that goes along with trying to understand Entropy. So, the question is, what does Entropy refer to in a non scientific, or less scientific, situation?
One of the labels attached to Entropy, which has now been changed (only recently has disorder been taken out of the definition), is that of chaos and disorder as well as the dispersal of energy. So, the understanding, though false, was that Entropy referred to the losing or decay of energy to a more disordered and chaotic form. Again, this has been recently changed because it caused to much confusion.
Now to conclude the lesson, I think the idea is that nothing is our problem (sarcastic) because entropy exists and causes energy and order to disperse and turn to disorder and chaos. "we're in a play of slow decay"
Entropy is a tough process and "thing" to understand. It is what everyone said. But what must be understood is that there is a bunch of scientific terminology that goes along with trying to understand Entropy. So, the question is, what does Entropy refer to in a non scientific, or less scientific, situation?
One of the labels attached to Entropy, which has now been changed (only recently has disorder been taken out of the definition), is that of chaos and disorder as well as the dispersal of energy. So, the understanding, though false, was that Entropy referred to the losing or decay of energy to a more disordered and chaotic form. Again, this has been recently changed because it caused to much confusion.
Now to conclude the lesson, I think the idea is that nothing is our problem (sarcastic) because entropy exists and causes energy and order to disperse and turn to disorder and chaos. "we're in a play of slow decay"