It must be roadkill season here in Wyoming. The rabbits and pronghorn who dare to run and migrate have a high chance of becoming a splattered hunk of crow and eagle food. The grass might be greener on the other side, if you make it there!
(derived from the Ancient Greek Χάος, Chaos) typically means a state lacking order or predictability. In Greek mythical cosmogony, particularly in the Theogony (Origin of the Gods) of Hesiod (8th–7th century BC), Chaos is the original dark void from which everything else appeared.
is a measure of how organized or disorganized a system is: "Gain of entropy eventually is nothing more nor less than loss of information"[3]. Entropy is an important part of the second law of thermodynamics (see below).
an expression of the universal principle of entropy, stating that the entropy of an isolated system which is not in equilibrium will tend to increase over time, approaching a maximum value at equilibrium;
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