The word entropy finds its roots in the Greek entropia, which means "a turning toward" or "transformation." The word was used to describe the measurement of disorder by the German physicist Rudolph Clausius and appeared in English in 1868. A common example of entropy is that of ice melting in water. The resulting change from formed to free, from ordered to disordered increases the entropy. It is also the foundation of the scientific theory that entropy is always increasing, that is, it is non-reversible and ever-increasing, and ultimately concludes that our universe is in a slow state of decay until one day everything stops. Reverse Entropy subscribes to the belief that entropy is reversible through the power of innovation injected into coordinated actions, and that the universe is ours to create or destroy. Versed in mechanical engineering design and business development, Reverse Entropy has the capacity and the drive to meet a wide array of products and services ranging from artisan crafts to general strategy consulting. Contact Reverse Entropy and start doing the impossible today! __ Chris Waite