Entropy gets a bad rap. Typically associated with randomness and chaos, it can also correlate with freedom and diversity.
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Entropy also increases in initially ordered quantum systems until it reaches a final state of disorder. Entropy and the direction of time Equating 'entropy' with 'disorder' is not entirely correct.