The Physics Of Conference Entropy January 21, 2019 by Jeff Hurt In physics, the second law of thermodynamics says all things—bodies, businesses, conferences, energy, organizations, relationships—move toward chaos and disorder. This is also known as the state of maximum entropy. In one sense, entropy is a measure of uncertainty or randomness. It is the amount of confusion, disorganization and disequilibrium. As your conference matures, it experiences … [Read more…] Filed Under: Event Planning Tagged With: , conference chaos, conference entropy, conference physics, disequilibrium, disorder, disorderly, disorganization, entropy, physics, randomness, second law of thermodynamics, thermodynamics, uncertainty