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First off, you're talking about the entropy of a local system. That does NOT have to increase - only entropy of the entire, isolated universe has to increase by the second law of thermodynamics.
Second off, what is this with a fourth dimension? Time isn't really a fourth dimension - time and space are equivalent concepts in relativistic terms, so to say it's a separate, fourth dimension is a bit redundant. Rather, sometimes physicists use time as a fourth component in vectors with which to do calculations in order to simplify some of their math. And yea, define entropy. Nobody knows what you're talking about. AND WHERE ARE THOSE SOURCES? Lol... The sensemeter on this thread is remaining at a 0, and the "probability this is a troll" meter is approaching 98%. |
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