Many of us have encountered this concept in physics in the science of heat, where this quantity has its roots and over time, in all possible areas. It is not entirely clear to some of us what entropy actually describes, because it is one of the most challenging physical quantities in terms of understanding its content. In addition, it is a very interesting quantity, of a more general nature, which can be described by other laws of nature, the universe and human endeavor.
… Entropy and its growth in nature, in a closed system of our environment, characterizes our path to extinction and self-destruction. From an energy point of view, the use of non-renewable energy sources, nuclear energy and resources that exceed the nature of nature burdens our environment. This load is constantly increasing along with entropy and chaos in the form of hurricanes, excessive heat, drought or rain. Nature itself does not know chaos, it has its fixed order, and only we, together with the increase in entropy, create it, because we use physical laws to the extreme limits that are not needed for life.
… If two bodies come into contact, one hot and the other cold, they transfer heat. The original heat records a decrease in entropy and the original cold records an increase in entropy. However, the total entropy of both bodies increases because energy is degraded and the temperature decreases. It follows that everything in the universe tends to increase entropy, which in a complex sense only grows together with chaos and disorganization. This is an issue that concerns not only technicians, but also philosophers, etc.
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