I think this may refer to the second law of thermodynamics - entropy cannot decrease over time in an isolated system. One could argue the entire universe is one.
But our local "system" has a gigantic miasma of incandescent plasma on our doorstep. The Earth itself should not need to worry about entropy for a long while yet...
>But our local "system" has a gigantic miasma of incandescent plasma on our doorstep. The Earth itself should not need to worry about entropy for a long while yet...
I interpret GP's reference to thermodynamics/entropy as generating the "arrow (asymmetry) of time,"[0]
Which exists (at least for us matter-based beings) as remembering the "past," but not the "future," and local fluctuations in entropy don't affect that at all.
What @stared means with the entropy quote is that in a world tending from organised to disorganised, it is impossible to KNOW the future, but also very hard to TRULY KNOW the past. As each step into the future causes the remnants of past to decay.
ChrisSD|2 years ago
nobody9999|2 years ago
I interpret GP's reference to thermodynamics/entropy as generating the "arrow (asymmetry) of time,"[0]
Which exists (at least for us matter-based beings) as remembering the "past," but not the "future," and local fluctuations in entropy don't affect that at all.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_of_time
high_priest|2 years ago