Second law of thermodynamics

Deals with the direction in which any chemical or physical process involving energy takes place.  Both temperature and entropy determine the direction in which such an irreversible process can go.  For a closed system, it states that the entropy increases over time.  Consequently, according to this law, there can never be such a thing as a perpetual motion machine. 

See Closed system, Entropy, Irreversible thermodynamics, Open system, Order, Self-organization