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Comment Re:Thermodynamic computing (Score 1) 620

The analogy to real world entropy is striking.
That's because it is real world entropy. Even if you're just thinking
about such a process (in detail - with all the ones and zeroes), that's
real world entropy too.

Entropy is a measure of disorder in any form, and can therefore not be
'bound' by any abstraction layer.

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