Entropy & Unoccupied Space as it is in Heaven
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_Bernx at aol.com_ (mailto:Bernx@aol.com) writes:
Jud (Previously)
To an eliminativist materialist everything that exists, exists as some form
of a specific conglomerate of ever-changing matergy. Therefore, for me
EVERYTHING in the cosmos and beyond (into what folk call *infinity) is comprised of
matergy. There are no *matergically unoccupied spaces.*
Bernard:
Are you thereby refuting a concept of entropy and the second law of
thermodynamics? Do you equally include your matergy as a property of dark matter and
antimatter or for (sic) that matter the matter of a black hole? In all you
apparently preclude the notion of “unoccupied space” including the ontological
state of Death. Then, of course, you must embrace the crowded matergy of an
afterlife and its bi-polar reality of Heaven and Hell. E’ vero? Bernard
Jud:
The fallacy of entropy is a misapplied when it refers to an open system.
It may refer to an imagined closed Mickey Mouse, music of the spheres, or
clockwork orange system of the early cosmologists, but it does not lead to
chaos with regard to a matergic system, for a matergic system is not a closed
system - it is infinite and endlessly and boundlessly changing
As far as the second law of thermodynamics is concerned, this too only
refers to an isolated system, that does not interact with its surrounding
matergic systems. Yes, I include ANY kind of matter as matergy with regard to my
open system, although the matter-energy quotient will vary within the
different matergic types.
*Death and *life* are primitive reifications - that all abstractions lack a
physical denotatum. Living and dead bodies exist though not for long in their
organic modalities - dust to dust and all that…
Bottom line E non vero! *Oh Death where is thy sting ting-al-ling?
(Ditty sung in trenches of WW! - I have forgotten the rest of the lines
Cheers,
Jud.
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