Significance of second law of thermodynamics
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Introduction. The second law of thermodynamics provides an arrow of time as the direction of the increase in entropy. This implies that the initial entropy of our universe has been small and has led to discussions about the fine-tuning of the universe (see Ref.
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics is about the quality of energy. It states that as energy is transferred or transformed, more and more of it is wasted. The Second Law also states that there is a natural tendency of any isolated system to degenerate into a more disordered state.
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