entropieverliezen
Entropieverliezen, a German term roughly translating to "entropy loss," refers to a phenomenon where the total entropy of an isolated system decreases. According to the second law of thermodynamics, the entropy of an isolated system can only increase or remain constant; it never decreases. Therefore, any observation of apparent entropy loss must imply that the system in question is not truly isolated, or that there is a misunderstanding of the system's boundaries or the processes involved.
In practical terms, observed entropy loss often signifies a transfer of energy or matter to the surroundings,
The concept of entropyverliezen thus serves as a reminder of the universal applicability of the second law