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{{Def|Entropy|/ˈɛntrəpi/|n|}}A warm, tepid place, rather like a recently-sat-upon lavatory seat.
{{Def|Entropy|/ˈɛntrəpi/|n|[[File: Bradbury Building.jpg|450px|center]]}}A warm, tepid place, rather like a recently-sat-upon lavatory seat.
{{Quote|''He lived alone in this deteriorating, blind building of a thousand uninhabited apartments, which like all its counterparts, fell, day by day, into greater entropic ruin. Eventually everything within the building would merge, would be faceless and identical, mere pudding-like kipple piled to the ceiling of each apartment. And, after that, the uncared-for building itself would settle into shapelessness, buried under the ubiquity of the dust.''
{{Quote|''He lived alone in this deteriorating, blind building of a thousand uninhabited apartments, which like all its counterparts, fell, day by day, into greater entropic ruin. Eventually everything within the building would merge, would be faceless and identical, mere pudding-like kipple piled to the ceiling of each apartment. And, after that, the uncared-for building itself would settle into shapelessness, buried under the ubiquity of the dust.''
:{{author|Philip K. Dick}}, {{br|Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?}}}}
:{{author|Philip K. Dick}}, {{br|Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?}}}}

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Entropy /ˈɛntrəpi/ (n.)
A warm, tepid place, rather like a recently-sat-upon lavatory seat.

He lived alone in this deteriorating, blind building of a thousand uninhabited apartments, which like all its counterparts, fell, day by day, into greater entropic ruin. Eventually everything within the building would merge, would be faceless and identical, mere pudding-like kipple piled to the ceiling of each apartment. And, after that, the uncared-for building itself would settle into shapelessness, buried under the ubiquity of the dust.

Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

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