I understand that you may be frustrated with your son accidentally causing disorder in your room. However, it is important to approach this situation with empathy and considerate parenting.
The second law of thermodynamics, which states that entropy tends to increase in a closed system, is a principle from physics that applies to energy and matter at the microscopic level. While it is an interesting concept, it does not directly relate to the actions of a child tidying up a room.
Disowning a child for such a reason would generally be considered an extreme and unreasonable reaction. Parenting involves guiding and teaching children, especially at a young age when they are still learning about the world around them. Instead of disowning your child, it would be more constructive to teach him about boundaries and the importance of respecting personal spaces.
It is important to foster a healthy and supportive relationship with your child, understanding that accidents happen, and their actions are not a reflection of them being cursed or inherently bad. Patience, communication, and teaching appropriate behavior are key components of parenting.