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Entropy: Letter from the Editors Anna Chamberlin and Elias Silver

December 20, 2024April 14, 2025

by Anna Chamberlin and Elias Silver Dear Readers, Entropy means to move towards greater disorder–– to leave a past which can never be returned to. It is the property of physics which undergirds the passage of time. The articles in this issue of The Globalist speak to this theme and to what we imagine as […]

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