The Third Law of Thermodynamics, But Worse
In this section, we explore the fundamental principles of thermodynamics, but with an extra dash of Heisenberg's signature screwing up.
As any good physicist knows, the third law states that the entropy of a system can only decrease as it approaches absolute zero. But not here! Here, we're working with a law that states the entropy of a system will suddenly increase when you least expect it, just to spite you.
Join us on this journey of thermodynamic mayhem, where the fundamental forces of nature are merely suggestions and the laws of physics are just a distant, annoying buzz in the background.