The second law of thermodynamics demands that the entropy of any closed macroscopic system should never decrease. The laws of physics naturally drive systems towards states of increasing disorder ...
POPPER 1 denies the cosmic significance of the principle of increase of entropy, stating that “the ... that the distribution of energy and matter in the universe on a large scale is uniform ...
Entropy also increases in initially ordered quantum systems until it reaches a final state of disorder. Entropy and the direction of time Equating 'entropy' with 'disorder' is not entirely correct.