How The Industrial Age Replaced Nature With A Dying Machine
Birth of the Error
Entropy was not discovered in nature. It was abstracted from machines.
Clausius, Kelvin and Boltzmann studied steam engines, pistons, boilers and pumps that failed over time.
They mistook the breakdown of machines for the destiny of the cosmos.
The Industrial Age Projection
Physics was industrialized. Nature was ignored.
The cycles of Earth were dismissed. The renewal of the Sun was overlooked.
The metaphor of the dying engine was elevated to a universal law.
Einstein inherited this error, projecting the heat death of a boiler onto the entire universe.
The Frankenstein Cosmos
The cosmos was stitched together like Frankenstein’s monster, dead parts animated with equations.
A failing machine was mistaken for life itself.
This corpse of industrial imagination was crowned as the universe we live in.
The Reality of Syntropy
Machines are entropic because they are sealed off and have no offspring.
Life is syntropic because it is embedded in coherence and reproduces itself.
Earth’s cycles never fail. The Sun renews itself endlessly.
The universe is not a dying engine. It is coherent, renewing and alive.
Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:
Michael Lilborn-Williams
Daniel Thomas Rouse
Thomas Jackson Barnard
Audrey Williams
