> The counter-argument could also bring up that ghosts are notoriously associated with cold spots. To turn heat into useful energy is the very definition of reversing entropy.
Maybe the entropy is just forgotten ghosts who aren't manifesting.
BTW, this isn't that far off from what entropy actually is.
Fundamentally entropy comes from the fact that the fundamental laws of the universe are reversible (barring some quantum weirdness that we need not concern ourselves with now).
That means that the information about prior states of the universe must be preserved somewhere within the universe. That information is basically what we perceive as entropy.
> The counter-argument could also bring up that ghosts are notoriously associated with cold spots. To turn heat into useful energy is the very definition of reversing entropy.
Maybe the entropy is just forgotten ghosts who aren't manifesting.
BTW, this isn't that far off from what entropy actually is.
It has its analogous points.
Fundamentally entropy comes from the fact that the fundamental laws of the universe are reversible (barring some quantum weirdness that we need not concern ourselves with now).
That means that the information about prior states of the universe must be preserved somewhere within the universe. That information is basically what we perceive as entropy.
Still makes it a matter of importance if magic can simply reverse it.