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'''Entropy''', represented by the [[Wikipedia:Second law of thermodynamics|second law of thermodynamics]] is the slow, irreversible process of breakdown and decay.
'''Entropy''', a product of the [[Wikipedia:Second law of thermodynamics|second law of thermodynamics]], is the slow, irreversible process of breakdown and decay whereby a complex, energetic system inevitably degrades into a simpler, more static one.


Because of entropy, [[N-Space]], the main [[universe]], had a finite lifespan and would have "died" some time prior to the [[20th century]] had the [[Logopolitan]]s had not siphoned entropy out from it into [[E-Space]], another universe via the [[CVE]]'s which they created ([[DW]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', [[NA]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Apocalypse]]'')
Being a complex and energetic closed system, [[N-Space]], the main [[universe]], had a finite lifespan and would have "died" some time prior to the [[20th century]] had the [[Logopolitan]]s not vented entropy from it into [[E-Space]], another universe, via the [[CVE]]s which they created ([[DW]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', [[NA]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Apocalypse]]'')


In N-Space and in E-Space, the entropy appeared as a green tint seen both in the sky of [[planet]]s and in space itself. ([[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'', ''[[State of Decay]]'') In [[1981]], [[the Master]] interfered with the Logopolitans and closed CVEs. A wave of entropy destroyed most of the universe. On the [[planet]] [[Logopolis (planet)|homeworld of the Logopolitans], machines affected by entropy would cease to function and then crumble. Parts of [[the Monitor]], the Logopolitan leader, dissapeared unevenly, piece by piece and then he vanished. Whole stars and galaxies and most of the universe vanished, such as the [[Traken Union]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'')
'The stellar void of E-Space appeared to have a green tint, seen both in the sky of [[planet]]s and in space itself, which may have been due to the accumulated entropy. ([[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'', ''[[State of Decay]]'')  
 
In [[1981]], [[the Master]] interfered with the Logopolitan project and inadvertantly closed the CVEs. A wave of entropy destroyed a large portion of the universe. On the [[planet]] [[Logopolis (planet)|homeworld of the Logopolitans]], machines affected by entropy ceased to function and then crumbled. Parts of [[the Monitor]], the Logopolitan leader, dissapeared unevenly immediately prior to his actual disintegration. Whole stars and galaxies and many regions of the universe vanished, such as the [[Traken Union]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'')


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Revision as of 12:42, 2 March 2007

Entropy, a product of the second law of thermodynamics, is the slow, irreversible process of breakdown and decay whereby a complex, energetic system inevitably degrades into a simpler, more static one.

Being a complex and energetic closed system, N-Space, the main universe, had a finite lifespan and would have "died" some time prior to the 20th century had the Logopolitans not vented entropy from it into E-Space, another universe, via the CVEs which they created (DW: Logopolis, NA: Timewyrm: Apocalypse)

'The stellar void of E-Space appeared to have a green tint, seen both in the sky of planets and in space itself, which may have been due to the accumulated entropy. (DW: Full Circle, State of Decay)

In 1981, the Master interfered with the Logopolitan project and inadvertantly closed the CVEs. A wave of entropy destroyed a large portion of the universe. On the planet homeworld of the Logopolitans, machines affected by entropy ceased to function and then crumbled. Parts of the Monitor, the Logopolitan leader, dissapeared unevenly immediately prior to his actual disintegration. Whole stars and galaxies and many regions of the universe vanished, such as the Traken Union. (DW: Logopolis)

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