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== Current View ==
Currently, the Second Law retains its initial definition:
[[File: The_Second_Law.png |center|321px]]
 
Since it follows from the definition of ‘employed method’ (a set of implicit rules actually employed in theory assessment), the Second Law is viewed as an analytic proposition.
 
The task of a new theory is to meet the implicit expectations of the community. When the implicit expectations are met, that theory becomes accepted. A theory may violate the methodology to which the scientific community explicitly subscribes, but not the actually employed method - a fact true by definition.
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