Said Concisely "... we can say concisely: In any spontaneous process, entropy either does not change (under ideal cases) or it increases (in real cases).
Forgetting the ideal, we can just take it for granted that in the real world about us entropy always increases."| | Isaac Asimov, 'Life and Energy' (N.Y.: Doubleday, 1962), Pp. 57, 58. |
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