Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 24, 1983
Transcript:
Linus lies in his bed asleep. He sits on the floor putting on his shoes.<BR><BR> He looks at himself in front of the mirror in the bathroom. He combs his hair.<BR><BR> He smiles and walks along with his hair neatly combed. His hair suddenly 'sproings' out of place.<BR><BR> He returns to the mirror and looks at himself.<BR><BR> He combs his hair neatly again.<BR><BR> He walks along smiling with his hair neatly combed.<BR><BR> He is startled as his shoes are 'sproing' off of his feet.<BR><BR>
Conservation of entropy. Linus can reduce it on his head, but then it increases somewhere else,