Okay, entropy, crisis, and shorts
Now, starting with shorts. In this context I am referring to a rapid and generally
un-anticipated state change, largely related to electric or electronic devices.
Generally, the effects following the short is significantly different
than those events preceding that.
Back to entropy, the above is an example of an entropic or high entropic situation
or environment. Now entropy seems to act through out domains, like
for example if you are in a domain like homogenous gases and liquids it
has certain effects and responses. When you think of crisis, of course
this is generally a kind of high-entropic environment.
Now it also is very interesting and significant that in biological
systems this same kind of things are going on. Without a lot of
expertise concerning this, I am aware that after Irwin
Schrödinger left Germany, was working on this concept
and also work on with this concept has continued.
To put this all in simple terms, many of the systems or institutions
which have been developed over time, serve many purposes related
to the same kinds of effects of anti-entropic action in biological
organisms. This, of course, is mostly an assertion, but
nevertheless perhaps effective as an analogy.
So, to sum up, when an anti-entropic process begins becoming
entropic instead, that's a short.
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