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Why does entropy invariably increase?

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-19 14:56

It's simple really. The Universe runs on BigNum rational arithmetic. As small perturbations are accumulated, ever larger rationals are required to represent state without destroying information or losing accuracy.

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-19 15:33

>>6
No, planck units are still the smallest units. Thus, there is such a thing as maximum entropy, or maximum information content, within a volume of space, namely the boundary of the event horizon of a black hole.

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