thermo-dynamically speaking i am correct.....
you are correct also.. in respect of the system you are referring to
It depends. In a isolated system there is no dissipation of energy.
In an open system the entropy would decrease when energy dissipates. I think. I'm not a physicist.
My point, that this is nothing you can opt out from still stands though.
Entropy I think can describe dissipation of energy because the entropy increase, as something cools, describes the spreading out of heat from a highly ordered hot thing into the more disordered, lots of cold things. iirc.
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The other way round.