According to Professor Cox, although we may think that we're evolving and progressing, the universe is moving steadily from its creation to its demise because of the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Cosmologists like Professor Cox believe in an hypothesis known as 'heat death'. This states that everything in the universe is moving towards becoming a uniform temperature, at which point there will be no more stars, no more black holes. No more anything, pretty much.
So What Is the Second Law of Thermodynamics?
The Second Law of Thermodynamics, which is also known as the Law of Entropy, was initially formulated in the nineteenth century by scientists and engineers who were working on the development of more efficient steam engines. The Law states that our world, when left to itself, always behaves in such a way as to increase entropy. The term entropy has specialised meanings in the context of thermodynamics and cosmology, but it can be defined basically as the tendency of everything to move from order to decay. If you put a glass of hot water in a cold room, the heat flows out of the water - in other words, the heat 'decays' - into the air of the room until they are both at the same temperature, at which point the flow stops. This is the point of maximum entropy. In the same way, the heat of our sun and the other stars is flowing outwards until a state of uniform temperature is reached. We are billions of years away from this, but, according to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, it is inexorable.
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