Talk:Order and disorder

Latest comment: 3 years ago by 2600:8801:B011:300:B09F:3FEF:E7EB:2AC5 in topic Can't find what I'm looking for in this article.

Long range order redirects here

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Why not redirect to the long-range order subsection (currently 1.2)? 99.226.208.129 (talk) 02:25, 11 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

  DonePengo 11:56, 1 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Rotational degrees of freedom (ferroelectric ordering)

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The lede mentions "rotational" degrees of freedom and then parenthetically mentions "ferroelectric ordering", but "ferroelectric" is not discussed in the main part of the article. And the blue link to "Ferroelectricity" makes no mention of "degrees of freedom". Attic Salt (talk) 03:24, 22 June 2018 (UTC)Reply

Can't find what I'm looking for in this article.

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My question is this: Can it be justifiably said that there is order in everything, even chaos? It would seem so. If not, it would be as if the laws of physics had been suspended. Even the most chaotic events are happening according to the laws of physics, the only possible exceptions being indeterminate states of subatomic particles and the behavior of matter and space in the vicinity of a black hole. It seems to me that the idea that there are boundaries where order ceases to exist and chaos begins is a subjective opinion. Thanks. 2600:8801:B011:300:B09F:3FEF:E7EB:2AC5 (talk) 12:25, 21 April 2021 (UTC) JackReply