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  • ...fied Particle Theory]], [[Unified Field Theory]], [[reversing the order to disorder arrow in the second law of thermodynamics]]
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  • | keywords = [[stable isotopes]], [[isotopic disorder]], [[Anderson localization]], [[random number generators]], [[synergetics]]
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  • ...universal absolute status. They now become manifestations governing order-disorder transitions in ensembles.
    2 KB (218 words) - 11:13, 1 January 2017
  • ...ike the deep-freeze nonclasical statistics, a classical statistics permits disorder-order transitions e.g., Bose-Einstein condensation. These transitions help
    1 KB (190 words) - 11:33, 1 January 2017
  • ...all effect has been instrumental in forcing a distinction between ensemble disorder as in the normal Hall effect versus ensemble order in the plateau states. S
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  • The Second Law of Thermodynamics (SLT) states that the entropy or disorder of an isolated system can only increase. And yet, we see numerous systems a
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  • ...<div>That led him to the more general question of how order emerges from disorder and how, in turn, the most enduring structures can unexpectedly collapse.</
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  • ...tity complementary to ''entropy'', the latter viewed as a measure of the ''disorder'' internal to the same system.<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp; The theory adopts a
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  • ...universe of chance without causality. Far from being a factor of chaos or disorder, the chance is a factor of order and organization of the phenomena, on ever
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  • ...ide allowing mass to escape from their gravitational traps to again create disorder in gas and dust.
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  • ...that intimate physical relationship? What defines a biological system? Do disorder and entropy always increase in parallel? Does negentropy have a physical se
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  • ...aders of popular science literature has heard that entropy is a measure of disorder and that it always increases in the universe. In this paper I explain what
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  • ...[[paradox]], [[evolution]], [[theory of relativity]], [[DNA]], [[RNA]], [[disorder]], [[disturbance]], [[proximity]], [[transparent]], [[apparent]], [[oncogen
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  • ...blem in 1899 followed from what Planck called the "principle of elementary disorder", which allowed him to derive Wien's law from a number of assumptions about
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  • ...erty, if one could give this name to the mere absence of discipline and to disorder born of chance.<ref>''Science and Method'', Chapter 3, Mathematical Discove
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