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the law's of chao's


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so in chem the other day we came accross the laws of chao's to show that everything needs disorder and wants to use the least amount of energy as possible. He used our messed up bedrooms as an example to show how everything in the universe inevitably increases it's randomness.
so the question would be:
does this mean all our disorders are justified?
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[quote name='Nu.' timestamp='1294789698' post='4928290']
Self-justified, me thinks.
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that is correct

[quote name='GenzoTheHarpist' timestamp='1294788110' post='4928207']
I believe you're referring to "the second law of thermodynamics". It doesn't mean what you think it means.
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idk i think i have the basic jist dont pay attention in chem to often the main point is whether or not we are justified to create chao's
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[quote name='somenoobkorean' timestamp='1294799722' post='4928768']
idk i think i have the basic jist dont pay attention in chem to often the main point is whether or not we are justified to create chao's
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The law basically says that things tend to progress into states of greater "entropy" (less complexity). Things get less complex and break down gradually. This doesn't really mean anything in regards to human society, because anarchy isn't less complicated in any meaningful sense.
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[quote name='GenzoTheHarpist' timestamp='1294812600' post='4929297']
The law basically says that things tend to progress into states of greater "entropy" (less complexity). Things get less complex and break down gradually. This doesn't really mean anything in regards to human society, because anarchy isn't less complicated in any meaningful sense.
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ahh thats the one entrophy thats what we were learning... damn i thinmk i fail the test, yes this changes everything and question is completly point less T-T
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[quote name='somenoobkorean' timestamp='1294725081' post='4926902']
so in chem the other day we came accross the laws of chao's to show that everything needs disorder and wants to use the least amount of energy as possible. He used our messed up bedrooms as an example to show how everything in the universe inevitably increases it's randomness.
so the question would be:
does this mean all our disorders are justified?
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Sounds like some one was smoking crack.
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