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Is heat death absolutely and really inevitable? [duplicate]

As the second law of thermodynamics indicates, entropy would continue to grow in the universe until it reaches a maximal value (in an expanding universe with a cosmological constant, like ours) or ...
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How does entropy increase over time?

According to 2nd law of thermodynamics, In an isolated system entropy increases over time. In an open system entropy might seems decreases but combined result of all related events results in ...
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Does the big bang violate the conservation of energy? [duplicate]

It is a fact that a thing is existing now because it had already been created. So why don't we take this to account to redefine law of conservation of energy.
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