I’m having trouble understanding what’s reversible and what’s not. Entropy increases, I think the universe generally is not reversible in that sense.
I’d rather have real examples—I really don’t think I understand what you’re talking about. But for your last sentence: if we can turn things into hedonium, what keeps us from turning it back into whatever flawed configuration turns out to be preferable?
I’m having trouble understanding what’s reversible and what’s not. Entropy increases, I think the universe generally is not reversible in that sense.
I’d rather have real examples—I really don’t think I understand what you’re talking about. But for your last sentence: if we can turn things into hedonium, what keeps us from turning it back into whatever flawed configuration turns out to be preferable?