Second law of thermodynamics

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A law stating that the entropy of a closed system must increase, leading to the eventual decay of all working systems. Since it is not normally reversible over time - except on small scales over short periods through fluctuation theory, it is considered by some to be a representation of the passage of time, called the Arrow of Time.

In Solar Storms, the mobius patterns break this law.


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