The Prosperity of Order: Entropy, Microstates, and Dynamic Resilience
Entropy, often misunderstood as mere disorder, is a precise measure of uncertainty within a system—a quantification of how many ways a given state can be arranged at the microscopic level. High entropy reflects a vast number of microstates matching a macrostate, signifying chaos or randomness. Conversely, low entropy indicates a system confined to fewer configurations—high …
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