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Ginsberg's theorem : ウィキペディア英語版
Ginsberg's theorem
Ginsberg's theorem is a parody of the laws of thermodynamics in terms of a person playing a game. The quote is attributed to the poet Allen Ginsberg.
It is possible that the quote originates as a slight misstatement of the opening lines of "You Can't Win," by Charlie Smalls, as Smalls composed the song in 1974, earlier than any recorded attribution to Ginsberg.
==Theorem==
The "theorem" is given as a restatement of the first, second, and third laws of thermodynamics:
# You can't win. (restatement of first law of thermodynamics)
# You can't break even. (restatement of second law of thermodynamics)
# You can't even get out of the game. (restatement of third law of thermodynamics)
It is sometimes stated as a general adage without specific reference to the laws of thermodynamics.

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