 Let me show you a simple system. I might choose to focus just on a single atom here. That's a beautiful system, it makes sense. And I can pick pretty much any molecule here and look at that molecule individually. And I see a particular molecule with a particular rotation. But then we can also zoom out. And if you zoom out, that might very well have been what you did first. You obviously see two different systems here. One part that is more ordered and one part that is less ordered. The key with statistical mechanics is that it helps us to connect these two worlds. On the one hand, counting specific microscopic states. And on the other hand, averaging, making sense of volumes and probabilities in large macroscopic states.