The number of ways agents in a system can be rearranged without changing the macro view of the system is it's entropy. The more things u can rearrange the higher the entropy. The smaller the number of things you can change before affecting the macrO view of the system, the lower it's entropy.
Over time, entropy tends to increase. E.g drop of black ink in water will dissipate to form a uniform greyish color. Does this make sense?
Thanks Boltzmann.
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