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Akash Pardasani
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I just wanted to clear a little doubt of mine.
The second law of thermodynamics says that every physical system wants its entropy to be increased, the universe being a physical system should be doing the same.
But , then why would two bodies want to attract each other (gravitation) even though the above process decreases the entropy(randomness) hence violating the above stated law.
Am i interpreting it the wrong way or is sth wrong with the theory?
The second law of thermodynamics says that every physical system wants its entropy to be increased, the universe being a physical system should be doing the same.
But , then why would two bodies want to attract each other (gravitation) even though the above process decreases the entropy(randomness) hence violating the above stated law.
Am i interpreting it the wrong way or is sth wrong with the theory?