Sunday, June 14, 2009

The entropy of life

The inconvenient and inevitable truth explains that one can only age with time, which is an irreversible process. The system in our body attempts to keep things in balance, through complicated processes in the nervous system, digestive system, the citrus acid cycle, concerning the ATPs and all. Entropy is a measure of disorderness in a body, therefore having a linear relationship with the amount of disorderness. In this case, in the way that our body system responds, in keeping things in order, the amount of entropy in a body should be decreased, and suggests that we should not age. Unfortunately, the other processes happening simultaneously in sync with those entropy decreasing processes are those that increases entropy, at a greater extent, outweighing the former. As a result, entropy increases and all things grow old.

Recently this amount of entropy caught up with me. While I stood up swiftly after squatting down for some time, I felt slightly dizzy and needed a few moments to regain balance, which hasn't happen to me before.

Well, my conclusion to this is more positive than being sarcastic. The time is ours to take, since whether or not, time still passes. Since we cannot decrease entropy (at least for now), we have better made the entropy increased be worth it, by learning and infusing more, seeing the world and all, which is a reason why I encouraged MJ to take up Urops as well.

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