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Solving a problem, we think about why it happened

It seems that many people use jigsaw puzzles to kill time. Jigsaw puzzle is a game to restore one picture from many pieces.....

Do you know the word entropy? I’m not very familiar with it, but let me just give you an image. When an orderly thing collapses, does it take time for the collapsed thing to regain its original order? For example, if the water in a bucket spills, it may be difficult to put the spilled water back into the bucket.

time passes
orderly
collapses
take time
regain

Why? Isn’t it because time passes? Is physics the explanation for such events using mathematics? With that in mind, I don’t think we should be involved in physics halfway. But mastering physics can explain a lot of things, so it might be fun.

It seems that many people use jigsaw puzzles to kill time. Jigsaw puzzle is a game to restore one picture from many pieces. I think the task of creating a puzzle from a picture is much easier than the task of combining pieces to restore the picture. Because the puzzle is completed only by randomly disassembling one picture.

When solving a problem, we think about why it happened. The task is similar to restoring a picture from a piece. Compared to the event that created the trouble, the difficulty of finding the cause of the trouble is incomparably large.

We may unknowingly create puzzles that are difficult to restore due to lack of imagination or attention.

That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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