Physicists tie chaos and order to available energy. As energy decreases, order increases. This seems to fly in the face of entropy theory, which states that highly-ordered systems can only evolve randomly into chaos. In other words, you can thread a nut on a bolt and toss it in a box. Shake the box and sooner or later the nut has unthreaded itself and fallen off. But if you put a separate nut and bolt in a box, you could shake it for eternity and the nut will never thread itself onto the bolt.
Order, Chaos, randomness, these things are dependent on scale in our world, and behave differently at different scales; both physical and temporal. Determinism, which is what we are really talking about here, can exist outside of any and all analogies in the physical world. It is the world of ethics and truth, of love and hate, of hope and despair. So far these concepts have resisted all attempts to assign reasonable algorithms to them. They lie outside of the math of chaos and order theory.
Eventually, trillions of years in the future, the universe will undergo what has been referred to as the "Heat Death of the Universe" when the last photon is emitted from the last particle reaction. That will be the ultimate state of everything forever more in this reality. A dark universe devoid of any energy and light at all.
Now there's a depressing thought for a Monday morning!