On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 12:22 AM, Bruce Kellett <bhkell...@optusnet.com.au>
wrote:

​> ​
> Classical situations involving the second law of thermodynamics
> (increasing entropy) are reversible, though reversal is improbable because
> the second law is statistical.


​If you had to bet which of our laws of physics physicists in the year
10,000 would still say is true what would it be? I'd pick the second law of
thermodynamics. I don't expect it to happen but I can at least fantasize
about a experimental finding that violated the first law and energy was
created or destroyed, but the second law is based on there being more ways
to be disorganized than organized and I don't see any way around that.

 John K Clark

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