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entropic

a. Of, pertaining to, or as a consequence of entropy.

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Entropic space will first mix slowly with anEntropic, like two fluids.

Both maintain regenerative information in a bioplasmic field around their bodies, both can recycle the entropic process to prolong their lifespan.

Since the entropy in your room has certainly decreased, Bekenstein reasoned that the only way to satisfy the second law of thermodynamics would be for the black hole to have entropy, and for this entropy to sufficiently increase as matter is pumped into it to offset the observed entropic decrease outside the black hole's exterior.

The forces set loose by the entropic conflict could be balanced against each other here and there, thereby slowing down the general anarchies enough to buy some breathing time, until the minds of those concerned with the struggle could develop more powerful forces to put in play across the connection between the philosophical and physical universes.

Through Seventh Era efforts the temporal structure will be restored not only to stability, but will be reinforced by the refusion of an entire spectrum of redundant entropic vectors.

I extended sensitivity along linkways, sensed thousands of other trapped pairs at work, sorting out the strands of the entropic fabric, weaving the abortive tartan of Karg space time.

It's as if this other universe's inherent entropic nature is not a blind, unconscious process, but something actively malign.