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[_] Anonymous 03/01/18(Thu)17:58:41 No.3319165
>> [_] Anonymous 03/01/18(Thu)18:04:49 No.3319166
One does not cause entropy... That is not what entropy is.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/01/18(Thu)18:10:20 No.3319171
>>3319166
if I put a wooden chair into a woodchipper, don't I cause entropy?
>> [_] Anonymous 03/01/18(Thu)18:33:14 No.3319180
>>3319171
You actually added a lot of energy to that system, you brainlet
Also lmao at a woman having to sing about how she wants to fuck everything up, at least women are
being honest with themselves and their urges these days
>> [_] Anonymous 03/01/18(Thu)18:54:21 No.3319187
>>3319180
are you alright there, anon?
>> [_] Anonymous 03/01/18(Thu)19:35:31 No.3319197
>>3319180
I think you are either reading too much or not enough into it
>> [_] Anonymous 03/01/18(Thu)20:27:45 No.3319210
what an edge.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/01/18(Thu)20:56:27 No.3319220
>>3319210
with darkness and silence through the night
>> [_] Anonymous 03/01/18(Thu)21:07:42 No.3319226
>>3319165
If she always causes a little entropy then it becomes predictable and no longer is entropy. You
can always trust a dishonest pirate to be dishonest.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/01/18(Thu)22:30:45 No.3319245
>ITT: anons pretend to have knowledge of thermodynamics
>> [_] Anonymous 03/01/18(Thu)23:03:23 No.3319249
>>3319180
You can add energy to a system and still increase the entropy. A block of ice is quite an
ordered, regular structure - the number of available states is severely limited by its
crystalline structure. If I add energy to it and vaporitze it into steam, I've now created a
system with an unimaginably larger number of available states, thereby increasing the entropy.