Another View of Entropy

October 7th, 2006

Another element of the theory is a reworking of the concept of entropy. The current understanding is that the universe is progressing from a state of organisation to a more disorganised state. This theory says just the opposite. It says that all matter in the universe is working its way to a state of equilibrium which would bring all matter basically, in ideal circumstances, to cancel out all waves and bring them to a state of rest. In less ideal circumstances we have a state of perpetual motion where matter would be organised to a state from which it could go no further and, still in motion, would continue fairly unchanged on a grand scale. Perhaps we are already not far off. If this idea of entropy is correct it has interesting implications in regards to life. In systems with no life, matter would seem to obey all of physics laws. While one might say that we do the same in regards to energy conservation and the like, the reality is that we strive to not come to rest.


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