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We know scientifically that all local physical systems are continually giving off energies. We call this entropy. Due to each of the local systems’ unique periodicities, etc., the given off energies are diffusely and randomly released in respect to other systems. Thus the physical universe is continually expanding and increasingly disorderly.
“Fundamental complementarity requires that there must be some phase of universe where the universe is contracting and increasingly orderly. . . .”
“Here you see the turn-around from disorder to order-- from entropy to antientropy.”
