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KillaMarcilla
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Yo, d00ds, my Physics book mentions the concept of Heat Death (All the energy in the universe going to an unusable form) but says that it might not be valid if the universe is bounded in certain ways
Does that just mean that if the universe hits a Big Crunch, it won't experience Heat Death, or if it experiences Cold Death it can't hit Heat Death, or is it something more interesting?
IS there any way on any level to conceive of a (statistically reasonable) net decrease in entropy?
Edit: fixed typo
Does that just mean that if the universe hits a Big Crunch, it won't experience Heat Death, or if it experiences Cold Death it can't hit Heat Death, or is it something more interesting?
IS there any way on any level to conceive of a (statistically reasonable) net decrease in entropy?
Edit: fixed typo
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