Again, Negative Entropy Versus Positive Entropy, Universe-wise

A good explanation in Microsoft Bing (the same but better than the one I've been giving (for being less extensively complicated, that is)):

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1) Positive entropy means there is an increase in disorder or randomness in a system or its surroundings.

2) Negative entropy means there is a decrease in disorder or randomness in a system or its surroundings.

3) Positive entropy occurs when heat flows from the system to the surroundings or when the system undergoes a phase change from solid to liquid or gas.

4) Negative entropy occurs when heat flows from the surroundings to the system or when the system undergoes a phase change from gas to liquid or solid.
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The infinities of surroundings of the universe(s) to the universe(s).... A constant of synergy . . . of energy exchange....

There is no such thing as close without open . . . closed without opened . . . closing without opening! And vice-versa! Both linear and in parallel processes at the same time!
 
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