Equality or empathy across time or generations.(2013)
In a timeslice, Second law of Thermodynamics is minus-sum, Malthus Population trap is zero-sum and plus-sum is present political economic discourse.
Because energy availiable is dependent on technology level, subgames to the main game of minus-sum can be zero-sum or plus-sum. However as you breathe air for example, minus-sum entropy always rulez, all other things equal and assuming present cognition horizon of second law of thermodynamics is lowest deconstruction of social formation. (2014)
It is related to the 2nd law of thermodynamics
"Unavailable for doing work" is related to the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
That statement is most closely related to the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
According to the second law of Thermodynamics, the amount of usable energy will continuously decrease.According to the second law of Thermodynamics, the amount of usable energy will continuously decrease.According to the second law of Thermodynamics, the amount of usable energy will continuously decrease.According to the second law of Thermodynamics, the amount of usable energy will continuously decrease.
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Actually Murphy's law has been suggested (humorously) as "the fourth law of thermodynamics". It is only peripherally related the the second law. One of the implications of the second law is that an increase in disorder in the universe is a consequence of natural processes. Some have suggested that Murphy's law (If any thing can go wrong, it will.) is an example of this. Strictly speaking - this is quite different from the 2nd law but when someone screws up, it sure does tend to cause a lot of disorder!
Entropy is closely related to the second law of thermodynamics, which states that the entropy of a closed system will always remain the same or increase over time, but never decrease. This law describes the tendency of systems to move towards a state of maximum disorder or randomness.
By the first law of thermodynamics, energy is conserved - i.e. the sum of the useful work and the energy lost to heat will equal the energy you started with. The second law states that you will never get 100% energy efficiency.