The “vanity of Nature: her futility, her ruinousness” (C.S. Lewis) is described in part by the observation that Nature never
Select one:
a. leads ultimately to death and decay.
b. causes shuffling of atoms or systems.
c. restores order to a system once order has been lost.
d. obeys the law of thermodynamics.
e. has any trouble overcoming the effects of entropy.
option (c) i.e. Nature never restores order to a system once order has been lost.
As nature ultimately leads to death and decay of each thing one day and it causes shuffling of atoms or systems every moment.
Nature obeys all the three laws of thermodynamics
The “vanity of Nature: her futility, her ruinousness” (C.S. Lewis) is described in part by the...
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