Two photographs, one showing a car in showroom condition, and
the other the same car as a rusting heap that cannot pass its MOT.
Which came first? The answer is obvious. Or take a photo showing a
factory chimney, and another featuring a pile of rubble. Again we
know which came first. Chimneys collapse; they do not build
themselves out of rubble.
These are examples of the Second Law of Thermodynamics at work.
Disorder increases with time. Left to its own devices, a …
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