What is enthalpy's relationship to entropy? — schopenhauer1
The level of disappointment that could be generated by some amount of simply being alive and so generating the steady metabolic heat equivalent of running a 100 watt bulb?
The higher the initial expectation of a life of effortless joy, the greater the “work” to be extracted in terms of generating a sense of crashing disillusionment. Is that the ethical equation you had in mind? :smile: — apokrisis
Maybe this: right conduct's unintended, or unforeseeable, consequences á la local ordering that increases global disorder.What is enthalpy's relationship to entropy? I am asking for a broader ethical point. — schopenhauer1
Ascendency is derived using mathematical tools from information theory. It is intended to capture in a single index the ability of an ecosystem to prevail against disturbance by virtue of its combined organization and size.
One way of depicting ascendency is to regard it as "organized power", because the index represents the magnitude of the power that is flowing within the system towards particular ends, as distinct from power that is dissipated naturally.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascendency .
Exergy would likely be the better term for what you want then. Biology prefers it because it is the useful work that can be extracted by a system coming to equilbrium with its environment. — apokrisis
Or even better are still more specific measures like ascendency. This deal directly with the material closure that sets ecosystems and societies up as dissipative structures which can repair the living fabric that is metabolising it’s environment. — apokrisis
Energy is energy is energy until it has a point of view. — schopenhauer1
If you want to talk in terms of psychic energy, then Bayesian information is as close as you could get I guess. — apokrisis
Your complaint is that intelligence has been dropped into the heat bath that is the Universe and is being required to do work. A planet was orbiting a star. The laws of entropy demanded that life and mind arise to accelerate the dissipation of the resulting thermal gradient.
All this effort we humans are putting in to burn all that accumulated fossil fuel. My god, what is it all for? Etc. — apokrisis
Neural networks? — schopenhauer1
Indeed, but your systems view discounts that procreation is a choice. Ascetics exist. Birth control exists. Abstinence exists. Pessimism exists. Realism (informal) exists. — schopenhauer1
There is an agenda behind every human point of view. The "agenda" of entropy barreling towards a heat death does not necessitate humans shooting out another POV into the world. — schopenhauer1
surfing, dancing, gardening, cooking, procreating, and all the other ways of just having a little fun. — apokrisis
We want to see others fight the entropy. — schopenhauer1
Entropy is a measure useable information — apokrisis
Pessimism is projection. As bad as the pollyannarism it welcomes as its congenital “other”. A systems view speaks to the balance of flow states and habits that integrate selves and their worlds. — apokrisis
A systems view speaks to the balance of flow states and habits that integrate selves and their worlds. — apokrisis
That's an error to muddle deliberation with necessity. — schopenhauer1
Apokrisis has just now written about this notion of an impersonal balance of the system, implying necessity despite the fact that humans can deliberate about things like suffering and understand the very fact of suffering. — schopenhauer1
That's just misreading. What isn't constrained is what is free. The Second Law absolute forbids perpetual motion machines. — apokrisis
Buddhists do it when they say that humans need to be born to suffer to escape suffering. — schopenhauer1
Yet if you admit deliberation than deliberating the ethics of creating another POVs dealing with entropy is an example of this. — schopenhauer1
But that is quite different from your claims that life can't be fun and feel the opposite of a burden. — apokrisis
more if you make others deal with entropy. Fun is not the whole of entropy upon a POV.fun — apokrisis
You’re dodging the question at hand. — schopenhauer1
You are badgering me for no good reason. I answered your question. How is it ethical for you to keep burdening me with more work? — apokrisis
Wayfarer said “gesture towards non-being”. — schopenhauer1
There's absolutely zero point in wringing your hand about the fact that you exist. You can wish all you want that you didn't exist, but the horse has, so to speak, already bolted. — Wayfarer
Human facticity / adaptivity – insofar as misery needs ("loves") company, miserable bastards are homeostatically hardwired to breed more miserable bastards ad nauseam. — 180 Proof
On the other hand, antinatalism puts the proverbial cart before the horse by, in effect, absurdly attempting to 'destroy the species in order to save the species' — 180 Proof
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