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| - Entropy was created from the excess energy of the Void, the reality between dimensions, with the constant negative souls being cast into the void, the energy was so compressed, Phobos used his sphere to create Entropy. He plays as a defender in the Fantendo Football League for Team Steel.
- "Entropy" is the eighteenth episode of the sixth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and is the one hundred eighteenth episode altogether. It was written by Drew Z. Greenberg and directed by James A. Contner. It originally broadcast on April 30, 2002. Anya seeks vengeance on Xander and finds comfort with Spike. Willow and Tara arrange a date.
- "Entropy" is the eleventh episode of Season Eleven of Criminal Minds.
- Entropy is a character from the video game, Freedom Force vs. the Third Reich. She is the corrupt form of Freedom Force member, Alchemiss.
- A supervillain.
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- Entropy is a cosmic entity.
- Entropy is one of metric to measure the amount of information, which is mathematically formulated as where is information source and is the probability function of .
- Screed and Urs are on the beach after hours.
- Entropy was created at the beginning of time, possibly when Eternity was formed, Entropy came into being with the seven friendless. Just as all the other friendless have purposes of their own, Entropy's purpose is to destroy, juxtaposed to his father, Eternity, whose purpose entails creation.
- Entropy is a measure of the capacity of a system that undergoes change, or is the measure of the randomness disorder, or chaos within a system. In an alternate timeline year 2270, Commander Spock was forced to investigate the continued entropy and chaos that had gripped the universe and threatened to destroy it within a century. (TOS novel: The Entropy Effect)
- Entropy was one of the Cosmic Entities in the universe.
- Entropy was an agent in the Eclectic Subdivision of Advanced Species division of the Department of Floaters, prior to his death in the 2008 Macrovirus Epidemic.
- Entropy ("Entropía" o "Caos" en español) es un nivel creado por TriAxis.
- Entropy was a major supervillain who finally met his end in a fight to the death with his nemesis, Battery. It occurred on April 1, 1991, and is called the Fools Fight. It's had a major impact on public attitudes.
- Haer'Dalis joins the party dual wielding Entropy and Chaos Blade. Entropy poisons the target on hit, save vs. death neg, curable, for 1 damage per second for 3 seconds, the effects are cumulative. This shortsword is only usable by Haer'Dalis. In BGII:EE, even rogues with Use Any Item may not wield it.
- (level 55) Effet : 15% de chance en attaquant d'ignorer l'armure de la cible pendant 5 secondes .
- Real Name: Sasha Kerriman Aliases: Sash Age: 15 Gender: Female Alignment: Good Race: Metahuman Goals: To protect innocents and control her powers
- "Entropy" is the 583rd episode of Casualty and the 42nd episode of the 21st series.
- Entropy is the second studio album by composer and producer John Ozbay released on July 6, 2015. Album explores the boundaries of a classical genre at the intersection of art, science and technology. A concept album fusing the mesmerizing & rustic sounds of a 1928 Steinway grand piano with glitches, digital artifacts, strings, orchestral percussions, and atmospheric sustaining harmonics. Featuring “Electrons", soundtrack for the short film “The Insider”, album consists of 7 tracks.
- The thermodynamics principle of Entropy is associated with order and disorder, and the progression from orderly to chaotic and random which is the natural tendency of all things. Entropy change is detailed by the below theorem: In short, entropy is a principle regarding the transformation from the orderly and sensible to the random and chaotic, a principle which some theoretical physicists believe the Universe itself is undergoing.
- In 2370, Jadzia Dax discovered local entropy readings in a protouniverse had decreased 12% in the previous 58 minutes, indicating there was life within the protouniverse. (DS9: "Playing God") In an alternate 2379, The Doctor exposed Kes to a biotemporal field in order to push her cells back to an earlier stage of entropic decay and thereby extend her life. Instead it reactivated dormant chronitons in her body, taking her out of temporal sync and back in time. (VOY: "Before and After")
- Everything dies. Every single thing that has existed in the past, currently exists, or will ever exist in the future has an end. It is written in the fundamental script of the Universe. So you'll take solace in the fact that you're going to die when the time comes because you're not unique. Nothing is. Entropy is the process of normal decaying into chaos, randomness, and disorder. However, it is also the process of arrangement. Entropy is when unique, different, and individual become uniform and identical.
- Entropy is an important concept of cybernetics and information theory. In general, it denotes unavailable energy or disorder. In thermodynamic sense, entropy is a measure of energy, in statistical sense it denotes variation, dispersion or diversity. Formally, both types of entropy have in common that they are expressed as the logarithm of a probability: Thermodynamic entropy S = k log W is a function of the dispersion W of heat, with k being Boltzmann's constant. The entropy of an information stream is given with Shannon's equation H = - K Sigma i = 1 n (pi ld pi),
- Entropy, a product of the second law of thermodynamics, was the slow, irreversible process of breakdown and decay whereby a complex, organised system inevitably degraded into more chaotic ones. Being a complex and energetic closed system, N-Space, the main universe, had a finite lifespan and would have "died" some time prior to the 20th century had the Logopolitans not vented entropy from it into E-Space, another universe, via the CVEs which they created. (TV: Logopolis, PROSE: Timewyrm: Apocalypse)
- When Ao banished the primordials to Abeir he imprisoned Entropy in the form of a sphere of annihilation and placed him on Toril as a warning to the gods that they faced annihilation if they did not behave. In 1346 DR, Entropy got a following in Chessenta when a sphere of annihilation appeared in House Karanok's torture chamber and annihilated the wizard they were torturing there. House Karanok started worshipping it and by 1370 DR, Tiamat took the aspect of Entropy and the sphere didn't only create five smaller ones, but actually started to grant spells.
- The definition of entropy is the amount of physical disorder in a closed system of energy. To make yourself a picture of what that might be, just think about the mess in your nearest teenager's private closet. Some people think that Entropy is fictitious propaganda, along with the second law of thermodynamics in which it is mentioned. They see it as lies spread to hide the truth of determinism from us. Well, if Errropy do:. e:ist, ;he oHly d+sörd3r :t ;s resfgnsdgle foe ss t¤e#e 0eobl0's beb%#l dis"i£ ½rd3er .
- Entropy is essentially the breakdown of some chaotic system within a closed system. Energy cannot enter or escape, and thus the flow of energy or information stops within the closed system. Entropy can be used to describe a number of situations, though it is usually used wrong by those who do not understand the nature of chaos, chaotic, or fractal systems, and their open systems of flow of energy. For the most part, entropy occurs when any ordered or closed system is imposed on any system that exists naturally, fractally, and openly. An example of entropy would be one in which a government forms inside a continent, pushing out and exterminating all of the indigenous (who are living in a fractal, disorganized manner) people. The entropy would be further found in the bureaucracy of that nati
- Entropy is an important concept of cybernetics and information theory. In general, it denotes unavailable energy or disorder. In thermodynamic sense, entropy is a measure of energy, in statistical sense it denotes variation, dispersion or diversity. Formally, both types of entropy have in common that they are expressed as the logarithm of a probability: Thermodynamic entropy S = k log W is a function of the dispersion W of heat, with k being Boltzmann's constant. The entropy of an information stream is given with Shannon's equation
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