Second Law of Thermodynamics states that, The processes that involves transfer or conversiom are Irreversible.
In 'Exhalation' the author Ted Chiang deeply thinks and writted about the source and meaning of life.
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In this SCI- FI Short story he returns with collections to the idea of meaning and purpose of life of humans exists.
He wrote as , "The universe began as an enormous breath being held. Who knows why, but whatever the reason, I am glad that it did, because I owe my existence to that fact. All my desires and ruminations are no more and no less than eddy currents generated by the gradual exhalation of our universe. And until this great exhalation is finished, my thoughts live on."
The life of a human being is related to the Second law of thermodynamics for existence.
The answer of the given question above would be option D. In his poem "To His Coy Mistress," author Andrew Marvell uses literary devices to explore his theme and the best example of one such device is this: <span>"Sits on thy skin like morning dew, . . ." This uses simile. Hope this answers your question.
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<span>All of the following are good examples of "big rocks" EXCEPT C. working out at the gym.</span>