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The Second Law of Thermodynamics

In Our Time

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The Illusions of Chaos

In your, Peter, I can see your book, Galileo's finger, you use an example of an astronomical clock in Prague to illustrate the illusions and reality of growing disorder. Because you've got a process which is driving a complicated collection of interacting gears, if you like - that give rise to the acts of the apostles. It really summarises what we've all been saying, that you've got essentially a driving force, which is simply the natural tendency of energy and matter to disperse. In this case, it's the falling of a weight, which disperses its energy through friction, and so on.

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