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Universal Fate


21 Dec
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Universal Fate

page 58-59 from Everything IS, a visual and philosophical theory of everything

So, will gravity end this universe with a big group crunch or will the ungrouping of entropy dissipate it?

Maybe neither one! Maybe it will just keep re-grouping in infinitely diverse ways; birthing new universes and combining with other universes to create still other entities. And we’re all a part of it!

Is it possible that ours is a fairly young universe; that it hasn’t yet had the chance to do much re-grouping from the initial singularity? Everything still appears to be moving away from Everything Else.

In the expanding universe theories, the expanding space is between clusters or super clusters of galaxies, not between individual galaxies or the stars in specific galaxies. Is this similar to the space that develops, through evolution, between species? Or is our universe still in an embryo stage, not yet even born? Is the space between the organs of this immense embryo?

The existing galaxy formations feel a lot like the turbulence found after a big explosion. Possibly this is why the mechanics of turbulence are still such a mystery. Maybe the major decisions being made by the turbulent entities are on the combined grouping levels of subatomic, atomic, molecular and….

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Complex Adaptive System


11 Nov
image of a woman who used to be a man, representing a Complex Adaptive System from Everything IS, a visual and philosophical theory of everything

Complex Adaptive System

 

page 50-51 from Everything IS, a visual and philosophical theory of everything 

Entropy is the tendency of a system to go to its most probable state: entropy does not have a probability of happening; rather, it is the process of the probable occurring. If 10 molecules of air are released into a vacuum box, there are more chances (the odds are better) that five will end up on one side and five on the other side (an even distribution of energy) than any other possible combination of the molecules. 

Entropy almost makes me want to drop the entire theory and base the universe solely on probabilities. Did a certain percent of San Franciscans switch from croissants to scones simply because once the scone was brought to our attention we were driven by entropy to even out the playing field between scones and croissants? Does entropy explain the desire to do something different than the previous generation? To rebel against or ungroup from their values or fashions or art or lifestyle? 

Maybe it’s the other way around: Maybe the desire to follow a new lead accounts for entropy; like the desire to try new things and then have everyone you know try them too. Maybe ungrouping doesn’t really exist—maybe it’s just the flip side of a new grouping. When we ungroup from one value/fashion/point of view/etc., we re-group toward some other value/fashion/point of view. Maybe entropy is just our word for the decisions to ungroup and regroup that are ultimately made by Everything in every situation. 

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Entropy: Everything Ungroups


05 Nov

abstract image representing entropy from Everything IS, a visual and philosophical theory of everything

Entropy: Everything Ungroups

page 48-49 from Everything IS, a visual and philosophical theory of everything

[Entropy, a definition: the tendency of all systems to break down and evenly distribute the energy between the system and the system’s surroundings. The reason a cup of coffee cools is attributed to entropy evening out the heat energy between the cup of coffee and the surrounding air; the reason an ice cube melts is attributed to entropy evening out the heat energy between the ice cube and the surrounding liquid.]

Entropy = group becomes dysfunctional for large enough numbers to leave and eventually be followed by others—singly and in groups—until original group has dissipated?

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Everything IS, a Book of Questions and a Theory of Everything by Sarah Curtiss

why is everything different from everything else? does infinity diversity rule?