irreversibilë
Irreversibilë is a term used to describe a process or state that cannot be undone or reversed. In many scientific and philosophical contexts, irreversibility is a fundamental concept. For instance, in thermodynamics, the second law states that the total entropy of an isolated system can only increase over time, implying that processes in nature are generally irreversible. This means that once a system has undergone a change, it cannot spontaneously return to its original state without external intervention.
The concept of irreversibility has implications across various fields. In chemistry, many reactions are irreversible, meaning
Philosophically, irreversibility raises questions about time, causality, and free will. The unidirectional flow of time, for