Week 4 :
Why the Universe Loves Disorder
Here’s something strange about the universe.
Left alone, things naturally become messy.
Ice melts.
Hot coffee cools down.
Rooms get dusty.
And your phone battery somehow always runs out faster than expected.
This isn’t bad luck. It’s a rule of nature called entropy.
In simple terms, entropy means that systems naturally move toward disorder instead of order.
Imagine a box full of neatly arranged marbles. If you shake the box, they won’t magically arrange themselves into a perfect pattern again. They’ll scatter randomly.
That’s because there are many more ways for things to be messy than to be perfectly organized.
The universe simply follows probability.
So when your room slowly becomes chaotic over time, you can technically blame physics.
Tiny takeaway:
Order takes effort. Disorder happens on its own.
Next week, I want to explain something that sounds impossible but quietly powers modern technology.


