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CharlieZ · 70-79, M
You are right.
And there is a lot much to say, from both Biology and Physics.
The concept of relativelly closed while simultaneously open Systems. Wich is in the core of life.
The concept of Negentropy.
The trend to aggregation and increase of complexity that is observed as being intrinsic to the Universe since ever and as a physical fact as Entropy.
Well, what they conveniently forget is no more than...Science.
And there is a lot much to say, from both Biology and Physics.
The concept of relativelly closed while simultaneously open Systems. Wich is in the core of life.
The concept of Negentropy.
The trend to aggregation and increase of complexity that is observed as being intrinsic to the Universe since ever and as a physical fact as Entropy.
Well, what they conveniently forget is no more than...Science.
CharlieZ · 70-79, M
@Lostpoet I´m not talking at all about Qanta States nor related.
Negentropy...is the trend that, using Entropy (another name for the Second Law of Thermodynamics) as a source of Energy do the opposite.
Like the interesting facts that (just as one example) the first element to appear (once the only one and still the most abundant) is the simpler, Hydrogen. All the more aggregated appeared later in a non linnear but clear trend of increasing complexity.
Negentropy...is the trend that, using Entropy (another name for the Second Law of Thermodynamics) as a source of Energy do the opposite.
Like the interesting facts that (just as one example) the first element to appear (once the only one and still the most abundant) is the simpler, Hydrogen. All the more aggregated appeared later in a non linnear but clear trend of increasing complexity.
CharlieZ · 70-79, M
@Lostpoet The gravitational waves associated with ALSO supernovas are part of the physical mechanism on how that happened, right.
Both, the second law and negentropy have basis on more "local" particular phenomena.
Neither Entropy acts inmaterially.
The only place where it "happens" is in the "ink" with which we write the formulation of the Natural Laws.
But, in the great scenario, there is a trend that we call Entropy (2nd. Law) and ALSO an opposite one.
Both present in each and even the same events.
Just like a Supernova IS also an Entropic phenomena wich. in the "other hand" causes some Negentropic effects.
Both, the second law and negentropy have basis on more "local" particular phenomena.
Neither Entropy acts inmaterially.
The only place where it "happens" is in the "ink" with which we write the formulation of the Natural Laws.
But, in the great scenario, there is a trend that we call Entropy (2nd. Law) and ALSO an opposite one.
Both present in each and even the same events.
Just like a Supernova IS also an Entropic phenomena wich. in the "other hand" causes some Negentropic effects.