I think we are misunderstanding each other. I don't doubt entropy is real. I was just trying to say that it isn't made out of any physical substance, but rather ideas and thought experiments. You can not hold it in your hands is what I mean by it doesn't physically exist. It is the absence or end of things.
The main reason I don't do this is that I don't want to keep any executables / potentially malicious, or files prone to exploitation around. So I like to fully format my main SSD. Yeah, it's a bit paranoid, but I still prefer it. Thanks for the tip, tho. I think it's helpful for alot of people.
This is a certified hood Klassiker. I keep all my important files on external disks, so I can reinstall easily. I tried other distros that "fix" this issue, but I'll never leave my true love Arch again (dont tell my wife, I don't want to sleep on the couch again).
Both of these pictures are pretty much exactly the same compared to actual infinity/eternity. Entropy might also like to have a word about whether or not eternity is even possible.
Thanks for your answer. No need to look up any evidence for me, I genuinely believe you. Also I am just some random dumbass on the internet. I thought maybe you were misremembering details, because it was so long ago, but if so many people saw it there's no doubt about it.
Just to make it clear, I am by no means calling you a liar and I don't mean to be rude, I would just like to ask some questions that you don't need to answer if you dont want to. Just ignore my reply if that's the case.
Are you sure you've seen them fall yourself?
Was the first impact really only their head/face (no hands bracing for impact)?
How old was the person and how much did they weigh roughly?
Edit: The only explanation I could come up with myself is that the spine as well as the skull was taken to it's absolute limits absorbing the impact and some very lucky genetics. They must have landed in the most "optimal" position, too.
A good reminder that black bars with no transparency are the way to go.