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If entropy is always increasing, he asked himself, and if atomic-scale randomness and disorder are inexorable, then why is the universe still able to bring forth stars and planets and clouds and trees? Why is matter constantly becoming more and more organized on a large scale, at the same time that it is becoming more and more disorganized on a small scale? Why hasn’t everything in the universe long since dissolved into a formless miasma?
Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos
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