Is there something like reverse entropy?

Is there something like reverse entropy?

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Define entropy

The tendency of an orderly system to get in disorder.
(am i retarded?)

What if entropy is its own inverse?

define "disorder"

Negative energy; i.e., a system that goes backwards in time.

shit happens because it just happens as opposed to unhappening

When "something" doesn't have recurrent patterns.
(it is? or disorder doesn't exist?)

explain further or with easy examples for dumb people. (please)

Emergent behavior. Life, for example, which is an increase in order.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negentropy

the number of possible microstates for a given macrostate?

Yes, getting trips (checked btw) for example is actually an instance of reverse energy. You see, the extra structure in an id with trips, as compared to a random id, instantiates a pool of negative entropy, and, as per Huxley, "nature abhors a vacuum". This imbalance between the local "trip entropy" and the ambient entropy of the world ensures that some measure of entropy is taken from the world to fill the vacuum created by the trips, ultimately slowing the eventual heat death of the universe.

What do ANY of these posts have to do with science, fucking weeaboo degenerate?

yes

well, our metabolism is perhaps an example

Life requires consumption to survive. Living things consuming things creates a greater entropic state.

Like the example, a person cleans a room and reverses the entropic state of the room, but the person had to turn a sandwhich into a steamer for the locomotive energy to do so.

I suppose gravity brings things like planets together to create order

A measure of the number of states in a system

>reverse entropy
THERE IS INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR A MEANINGFUL ANSWER.

Until you can take energy outta nowhere you can't reverse entropy.

just shoot it into space retard