Entropy Demystified: The Second Law Reduced To Plain Common Sense

Published Oct. 29, 2007

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978-981-270-055-1
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The author explains entropy essentially with a dice-rolling experiment: Given N dice, e.g. all with the six on top, choose any dice (chance no. 1) and roll (chance no. 2). If the experiment is carried out often enough, the sum of the numbers on the dice approaches a value quite stably. It is very likely that the value 6N will not be reached again if N is sufficiently large.

It is clear from the experiment what is meant by (generally not directly measurable) specfic events (the numbers on the individual dice) and by (directly measurable) "dim" events (the sum of the numbers on the dice). I would have been interested to know whether the relationship between specific and measured events must always be linear.

The fact that 6N will most likely not be reached again is an illustration of the "arrow of time".
There are many more specific events that …