The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that in an isolated system, the total entropy, or disorder, tends to increase over time. This means that natural processes tend to move towards a state of greater randomness and energy dispersal. As a result, energy becomes less available for doing work, leading to the inevitable decline of organized structures into more disordered states. In essence, the universe naturally evolves towards thermodynamic equilibrium, characterized by maximal entropy.
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