On 05.02.2012 22:46 Russell Standish said the following:
On Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 08:56:10PM +0100, Evgenii Rudnyi wrote:

First, we have not to forget the Third Law that states that the
change in entropy in any reaction, as well its derivatives, goes
to zero as the temperatures goes to zero Kelvin.

In this respect your question is actually nice, as now, I believe,
we see that it is possible to have a case when the information
capacity will be more than the number of physical states.

Evgenii

How so?


Take a coin and cool it to zero Kelvin. Here it was my question that you have not answered yet. Do you assume that the text on the coin will be destroyed during cooling?

Evgenii

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