Entropic Reality

by machinist 6/11/2008 10:27:45 AM

I wanted to take a moment to thank my loyal visitors for bearing with me as I get the site cleaned up with the new look and feel.  I changed the name of the blog from Quantum Reality to Entropic Reality which conveys my approach more effectively.  Also, I am in the process of setting up a more fully featured site.  I will be changing the link to the blog in the coming weeks and I will hopefully minimize any impact this may have on those of you using a feed aggregator to read this.

So what is Entropic Reality? First, lets talk about each work separately.

Entropy is the measure of disorder in a system.  It is used in many disciplines to describe the measure of disorder in various types of mediums, such as physics, communications and information.

Reality is a little harder to put a definition to, as reality varies from person to person in many ways.  The philosophical definition, which I prefer, is the totality of real things in the world.

So I hope that my blog with serve as some sort of measure, or communications about the amount of disorder in our collective reality.  I would have to say that our world reality is in a state of high entropy, which means it is full of energy and it is highly-disordered.  Why is this of interested?  Because when any system reaches a state of maximum entropy, it usually signals the coming of a "phase shift" in thermodynamic systems.  What does a phase shift mean to our collective reality?  That is an interesting question to explore in an upcoming blog entry.

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