irreversiibeleistä
Irreversiibeleistä refers to processes or changes that cannot be undone. In a scientific context, irreversibility implies that a system has moved to a new state from which it cannot return to its original configuration without external intervention or significant energy expenditure. This concept is fundamental in thermodynamics, particularly in the second law, which states that the total entropy of an isolated system can only increase over time. This increase in entropy signifies a move towards a more disordered or probable state, from which spontaneous reversal is highly unlikely.
Examples of irreversible processes include the mixing of two gases, the burning of fuel, or the diffusion