Cookies: Where Thermodynamics Come to a Crumbling End

Thermodynamics is all about energy and heat transfer. But what happens when you apply it to cookies? Well, let's find out!

Our researchers at Cookie Physics have been studying the intricacies of cookie thermodynamics, and we're excited to share our findings with you.

First Law of Cookie-odynamics

The first law states that the change in cookie entropy is proportional to the temperature change. But what does that really mean?

Let's see an example:

A cookie getting all crumpled

As you can see, when a cookie is placed in a warm oven, its entropy increases. But what about the Second Law?

Our team has been working on a new hypothesis: "The Cookie-Darnit Law." It states that the total entropy of a cookie system will always increase over time, unless you refrigerate it.

Want to learn more? Visit our research paper: The Cookie-Darnit Law: A New Perspective on Cookie Thermodynamics

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