You're right. Sorry ( ꈍᴗꈍ)
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Entropy is not a state, it's a conjugate variable
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And steel is heavier than feathers.
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Müsste so passen.
To elaborate on this, the Schrödinger equation, which describes the dynamics of a single particle, is a wave equation and hence a lot of classical intuition from e.g. electrodynamics can be applied. It is many-body systems, i.e. systems composed of many interacting particles, which is not only mathematically complex but can also defy classical expectations due to emerging phenomena, etc.
I was trekking in Norway this year, hiking from hut to hut. This is exactly the lifestyle that you experience there: Burning wood in the oven while having electric light and (usually) enough power to charge your phone. It was quite the pleasure.
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I wish RMS and his loved ones all the best.
In principle you're right, but there's an important distinction: Maximal entropy corresponds to a uniform probability distribution. It's the configuration where we have lost all information, i.e. are most clueless.