>>13995075Entropy is real, when we look at the parts.
But when we look at the bigger picture, we see transformation of the parts into the bigger school of things.
And the final result is unknowable.
We can also state that eternity is forever so something will arise again, or already has. So there is a source that shall continue to spring forth forever and ever, or already has.
"Entropy" is a mathematical (and also linguistic) artifice of course in the sense that it is a dia-gnosis, a divided knowledge; an abstraction. We don't know how reality really works, à la Godel's inconpleteness theorem. But it's good to be pragmatic.