> Jay Hanson wrote, > > >There are NO known exceptions to the laws of > >thermodynamics. One might as well expect to > >repeal gravity. > > There are, however, plenty of known instances where "laws" are invoked to > explain events that they don't cover. > > Regards, I read not long ago an essay written by Immanuel Wallerstein, I think it is to be found somewhere at URL http://fbc.binghamton.edu/, in which Immanuel Wallerstein wrote that today research in chaos theory shows that the material World is so unpredictable that the "laws" about entropy might be wrong. At least, it is not possible today to say that those laws of nature are laws anymore. Tor Forde
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