>
> >Ronn, you should know your physics better than that. There is no upper
> >limit to entropy.
> >
> >Dan M.
>
> No, but there is an upper limit to the amount of clutter that can be
> present in a room and a person still be able to get into the room . . .
Wait a minute; isn't this a variation of the black box radiation problem that lead to quantum mechanics? Maybe you can get infinite amount of junk in the room.
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