Entropy
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There is a concept called entropy. This concept, which is discussed in the second law of thermodynamics, indicates the degree of chaos. The second law of thermodynamics is a physical law that states that all energy is conserved in the direction of averaging.
The coffee cup in your hand is now hot and steaming, but soon it will cool down to the same temperature as its surroundings.
Coffee will never get hot or freeze while you hold it. It will definitely cool down.
However, the heat of the coffee is not lost, but is conserved by averaging with the surrounding temperature.
An increase in entropy means reducing specificity and inducting towards the average.
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