It's one of the most perversely propagated scientific misunderstandings in the world. The concept of entropy has nothing to do with order or disorder whatsoever. It has to do with how many microscopic quantum states are accessible to the particles in the system at a given energy. There are many ways to put this but let's think of it in terms of economics.
Consider two nations with the same GDP(energy) but in one case we have a
1) Highly unequal society with centrally managed economy(North korea) . There all the money is concentrated in the hands of a few and, more ever one can only use the money to buy one and only type of state made product (one type of state made car, state made house, state made popcorn etc.). In such a society the distribution of money is very concentrated... it's in the hands of a few and distributed among the state approved products. If this were a nation of molecules, we would say that their energy can be distributed in a narrow set of options and hence it has low entropy.
2) Highly egalitarian and capitalistic nation(Sweden). The money is roughly equally distributed and an individual can invest it in lots and lots of possible products. If this were a gas, we would say energy is well distributed and each molecule can partition its energy into many modes. Such a system (which can be much richer and complex and vibrant than 1) will have a higher entropy.
So the 2nd law states that an isolated thermodynamic system in the universe evolves towards greater liberty and equality. Yay!
Notice that this has nothing to do with disorder and is completely inapplicable for determining order and disorder. Thus
1) A pack of shuffled cards have the Same entropy as a pack arranged in accordance to color suites
2) A bound book has the same entropy as a random arrangement of its torn up pages
3) An Egyptians mummy has lower entropy than a living human (has to do with water content)
4) Sun is losing entropy by radiation.
5) The concept of entropy applies to elementary particles and their quantum states only, does not apply to anything else (shuffled cards, messy rooms or North korea).
Etc.
The universe had lower entropy earlier simply because it was so dense and hence its matter and radiation were too crammed in to be "free". Think Japan, people have to live in tiny flats and can't spread out as there's no room.
More detailed explanation (with some math) in the link below
Elusive Entropy | Do the Math
Bottom line :- there should be a moratorium on scientists trying to connect everyday words with scientific terms.
Here's the same message from the royal society
What is entropy?
Consider two nations with the same GDP(energy) but in one case we have a
1) Highly unequal society with centrally managed economy(North korea) . There all the money is concentrated in the hands of a few and, more ever one can only use the money to buy one and only type of state made product (one type of state made car, state made house, state made popcorn etc.). In such a society the distribution of money is very concentrated... it's in the hands of a few and distributed among the state approved products. If this were a nation of molecules, we would say that their energy can be distributed in a narrow set of options and hence it has low entropy.
2) Highly egalitarian and capitalistic nation(Sweden). The money is roughly equally distributed and an individual can invest it in lots and lots of possible products. If this were a gas, we would say energy is well distributed and each molecule can partition its energy into many modes. Such a system (which can be much richer and complex and vibrant than 1) will have a higher entropy.
So the 2nd law states that an isolated thermodynamic system in the universe evolves towards greater liberty and equality. Yay!
Notice that this has nothing to do with disorder and is completely inapplicable for determining order and disorder. Thus
1) A pack of shuffled cards have the Same entropy as a pack arranged in accordance to color suites
2) A bound book has the same entropy as a random arrangement of its torn up pages
3) An Egyptians mummy has lower entropy than a living human (has to do with water content)
4) Sun is losing entropy by radiation.
5) The concept of entropy applies to elementary particles and their quantum states only, does not apply to anything else (shuffled cards, messy rooms or North korea).
Etc.
The universe had lower entropy earlier simply because it was so dense and hence its matter and radiation were too crammed in to be "free". Think Japan, people have to live in tiny flats and can't spread out as there's no room.
More detailed explanation (with some math) in the link below
Elusive Entropy | Do the Math
Bottom line :- there should be a moratorium on scientists trying to connect everyday words with scientific terms.
Here's the same message from the royal society
What is entropy?
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