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The expanding Universe is identified mathematically as a consequence of the law of increase of the random element. As the Universe demonstrates dynamical counterbalancing of all its behaviors, there is also detectable in the local Universe a decrease in the randomness, and a contracting, i.e., an associative phase in cosmic events.
One hundred thousand tons of stardust converge or associate daily upon the Earth’s surface. In the topsoil, a biologically regenerative process is going on in which the human sorting and classifying functions and capabilities constitute the most complex chemical differentiating and reassociating phase of the known Universe.
