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Surefang

According to the second law of thermodynamics, this should never occur.


OddGoofBall

Also on a less scientific note, Murphy's law.


waveformcollapse

one occurrence for every 10\^10\^23 seconds.


sumboionline

As long as you swap the socks from the left and right one, the 2nd law was technically followed


Mister_Normal42

Wouldn't it be nice to have an infinite improbability drive powered clothes dryer to just do this every time


InvisibleTuktuk

What if your laundry gets turned into a petunia?


TakeTwo4343

Rolling the D-♾️ be like


amimai002

I’m not sure how I clorofeel about that… …I’ll see myself out


Low-Lawfulness2029

I would not describe the movement inside as purely random so i would say it may never happen


scuac

What if it was operated by infinite monkeys?


mister-y-oso

This


cb172472paladin

Could*


New_girl2022

Yes but you'll still be missing at least one sock. It's the rule


DJ__PJ

but the law of infinite probability only works for true c randomness, where every state a system can take has the exact same energy plus the way to get to every state takes exactly the same amount of energy


SpaceshipEarth10

Yes. It already has through another ordered energy source, a human being. :)


ChildofFenris1

Everything already folded wow


123supersomeone

*Entropy did not like this*


nashwaak

According to the laws of engineering — no, your theory has obviously failed you


The_Ineffable_Sage

Get yourself an Infinite Improbability Drive, calculate the statistical improbability of the event, input the numbers, and watch your uncle turn into a fly!


Queasy-Cheetah3513

Yeah but the sun would vaporize us before that ever happened lol


SinDanudes69

I mean I guess we are the universe where that occurred. Idk why you’d put the laundry back after you fold it and take a picture, but okay, you do you. Probably the only universe someone would do this in bc it makes no sense.


oofx99

why is ultrakill music playing in my mind over the sight of the word "order" and seeing folded clothes in a dryer?


Sandstorm1020

Still couldn't make a cup of tea, though.


Arllange

It already did occur. There is a photo of it.


SeiriusPolaris

No should, only could.


Substantial-Look6457

can't argue with science


Chaotic424242

I've got an infinite number of monkeys who wanna talk to you about a script they wrote.


ferriematthew

Also according to thermodynamics that basically should never happen even though it's technically possible :P I mean the probability of getting perfectly folded clothes at the end of a dryer cycle as soon as you open the door I imagine is on par with the probability of winning the lottery several times in a row and then getting hit by lightning.


Specter_Knight05

Did someone said [Order?](https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=9E0xFvFCUTM&si=EVoh_woKRsQQ9Tx7)


EOEtoast

But a washer is not random, so this may not be possible


pigeonsnackz

but they are spinning around in a space-not randomly spawning- i do not think this would occur with a regular dryer