It makes much sense to me that there would be a conservation of entropy. As the randomness of one thing increases it will decrease the randomness of another thing. I have tied to find a counter example but I can't. When I brought it up to my teacher she said that we are heading towards more chaos. The example she gave was the fact that our sun is going to expand and wipe out much of the inner solar system and then of course shed its outer layers to form a nice little nebula. Now I thought, what about before our sun was born? There was a lot of chaos in the formation of the sun, and all the processes should have been conserved, energy and matter, all of that is conserved in the universe. I think, that just like matter and energy, it was all set at the big bang, just like how matter and energy has now been spread out throughout the cosmos, I believe the entropy of the universe remains the same as a whole as well. Can I get some feed back from this please. I am trying to get this settled in my head so I can move on to my moon modeling project. Thank you =)