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Entropy, (entropies, plural), entropic (adjective)
Entropy represents many definitions, so we will focus on the
psychological aspect related to
understanding it. My first attempt at understanding this
word failed, as there are thermal relationships and many
hypothetical anomalies.
The dictionary states that entropy is the measure of the number
of bits necessary to transmit a message as a function of
the probability that the message will consist of a specific set
of symbols.
The most accurate way to perceive
entropy in relation to our minds is to study
atrophy and the wasted knowledge
relationship. To surmise entropy for this study, let's call it
transmission measurement, and this would not designate
any relation to deterioration itself until after the measurement
was completed.
What is the probability than homo sapiens will
be successful in transferring the correct knowledge required to
survive? This is where many arguments should lie and be
discussed.
Some also believe that homo sapiens
must progressively deteriorate, and that is a natural process.
Their confusion does not consider the fact that lower life forms
account for this perception in a special way that deal directly
with the live and let it die cycle of life they
perpetuate.
Entropy's definition will tell you that there is a belief that
the entire universe evolves toward a state of inert uniformity.
This could be perceived as all life forms on
earth do cycle, and
eventually return to the sand of which they originated,
including homo sapiens. In this perception, uniformity
represents the spirit of being.
It could be said that all human life must die and return to the
earth, and the universe is operating on the same type of system
although much more dynamic. If we interpret entropy
pathologically, we can see a thermal system in operation, as in
the relation to energy and the sun.
Entropy is man's attempt to perceive the transmissions and
organize the matrix by measuring it
from the outside world, and most likely an over focus on the
physical aspects if it in relation to power. Entropy is also
stated as a measure of the disorder or randomness in a closed
system. As far as man knows, the universe
is a closed system, as it is mostly all we are
aware of at this time.
R. Mark Sink 2006/9/16
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