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Both processes involve an increase in entropy…..
No. Intentionally moving one sock to as known position results in a new but entirely predictable order, hence no increase in entropy. It is just as improbable as the original order!
….. but that increase is a property of the agent of change, rather than the objects themselves.
We have to ask ourselves: does turning a coin over alter the number of microstates accessible to its constituent particles? Does being shuffled, or unshuffled, change the microstates of a deck of cards?