![]() We choose how we will reverse entropy, and we can choose more and newer ways seemingly without end… or we can evade such choices. Mankind is the great exception we can reverse entropy willfully. Each, however, is able to reverse entropy in certain ways, but not others. Plants and animals reverse entropy very effectively. Life, on the other hand, continues itself by concentrating, organizing, and productively using mere matter. Life itself, whatever it may be, is recognized by its reversing of entropy. And truth be told, I think it should be taught as the central characteristic of life: ![]() And more so than the “characteristics of life” that I was forced to memorize and repeat in school, this is the nature of life. ![]() All of them take material from the entropic, inanimate world and concentrate it, making it useful. The same can be said for all living things. Then it organizes, concentrates, and harmonizes them… and produces oranges, apples, etc. Living things, on the other hand, reverse entropy.Ī fruit tree, for example, takes in the gasses from our atmosphere, light from the sun, minerals and water from the ground. By themselves, they remain tied to entropy. Given a few billion years, the sun itself will wear out and collapse, ending our winds and rains with it.Įntropy breaks up concentrations of things it spreads them out till they are all dispersed and everything is a huge, neutral, homogeneous mass… a useless mass.Īll inanimate things eventually wind down and wear out. Given enough millennia, the winds and rains will wear down the mountains. These all wind down and wear out eventually. (You can find lengthier discourses in the subscription letter, especially in issues #39 and #79.) Entropy Versus LifeĮntropy (a physics term with sometimes complex definitions) is the nature of all inanimate things: rocks, water, air, and so on. If that sounds too simple or not entirely clear, no problem I’ll continue. And because I believe the three words to be true, I’m convinced that their effects would be almost entirely beneficial. This concept can not only revamp you, but could revamp humanity. It’s also the type of thing that makes me want to write, “Repeat this every morning, noon, and night for at least one month, then meditate on it for a few years.” And I’m not entirely unserious about this I think that would be an immensely valuable thing for you to do. It’s the type of thing that, if kept sufficiently in mind, can slowly revise your mental universe. Nonetheless, I think it’s of tremendous importance. Paul Rosenberg – The statement I’ll be making today is simple… very simple.
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