If by entropic, you mean changing, or ever changing, I'd say One can cheat and pull tricks, but cannot avoid the entropic nature of the world through those tricks.
So how about one cannot cheat the entropic world, a little more direct.
Because you can cheat in any type of world, you just can't dodge the entropy. Oui?
Change is entropic (or is it the other way 'round?).
And I do agree that one can cheat and pull tricks, but not really, as in principle, there is nothing ever to be gained, only to be lost, hence the entropy thing.
And then, when one considers the moral aspects of cheating and trickery, then theres's some more difficult issues, I think (ontologically, or in a substance sort of way, this fascinates me).
But really, what is life other than a cheating and trick of the most profound proportion? Consider that life is not only a highly improbable event (yet it is not), the major NRG cycles of its propulsion (the Kreb's cycle and photosynthesis), these physiological cycles are nothing but a net loss of NRG, yet cycling the event through a mumbo jumbo voodoo spell that builds a little bulwark of NRG, of constancy in the change per se, such that we can be and experience.
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If by entropic, you mean changing, or ever changing, I'd say One can cheat and pull tricks, but cannot avoid the entropic nature of the world through those tricks.
So how about one cannot cheat the entropic world, a little more direct.
Because you can cheat in any type of world, you just can't dodge the entropy. Oui?
Change is entropic (or is it the other way 'round?).
And I do agree that one can cheat and pull tricks, but not really, as in principle, there is nothing ever to be gained, only to be lost, hence the entropy thing.
And then, when one considers the moral aspects of cheating and trickery, then theres's some more difficult issues, I think (ontologically, or in a substance sort of way, this fascinates me).
But really, what is life other than a cheating and trick of the most profound proportion? Consider that life is not only a highly improbable event (yet it is not), the major NRG cycles of its propulsion (the Kreb's cycle and photosynthesis), these physiological cycles are nothing but a net loss of NRG, yet cycling the event through a mumbo jumbo voodoo spell that builds a little bulwark of NRG, of constancy in the change per se, such that we can be and experience.
Cool.
:)
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