John Michael Strubhart

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More precisely, entropy is the logarithm of the number of members in a given group, an essential mathematical distinction ensuring that entropy has sensible physical properties (for example, when two systems are brought together, their entropies add), but one that for our qualitative discussion we can safely ignore. In parts of chapter 10, we will implicitly use the more precise definition, but for now we are fine.
Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe
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