A spontaneous process is a physical or chemical change that occurs without the need for external energy input, driven by an increase in the overall entropy of the universe. Such processes are often characterized by their irreversibility, meaning that once they occur, they cannot easily be reversed without additional energy. The spontaneity of a process is linked to thermodynamic principles, specifically the second law of thermodynamics, which indicates that natural processes tend to move toward a state of higher entropy or disorder.