Talk:Order from chaos
How is crystal formation (crystallization) possible? When a substance crystallizes, the disordered, ionic solution spontaneously forms an ordered (sometimes nearly-perfectly ordered) crystall lattice? Since this process doesn't violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics (b/c it occurs), and yet it creates a more ordered system.
Also, is not a direct measure of disorder. That's a descriptive term used to communicate the rough outline to non-scientists. For example, if you roll 2 6-sided dice, and sum the numbers up, the state in which the total on the dice is "7" has the highest
of any other possible sum. What makes the total "7" more disordered than any other number? Dr. Lahr
Well, since no one disagrees, I'll just change the main entry. Dr. Lahr
- Please sign your comments.
- Also - are you a creationist? CreationWiki policy prohibits noncreationists from editing article content, except for typos and grammer. --Mr. Ashcraft 11:39, 28 March 2007 (EDT)
- Done, comments signed. Yes. Dr. Lahr
- Would you care to discuss why you reverted the article? --Dllahr 15:18, 28 March 2007 (EDT)
- Well, since there is no objection, I've reverted the article.--Dr. Lahr 10:49, 1 April 2007 (EDT)
- Reversing an admin action constitutes vandalism. --Mr. Ashcraft 11:31, 1 April 2007 (EDT)