A New Look at Entropy

A timeless, infinite universe. What is order? What is disorder? What is absolute zero?
Gevin Giorbran of EverythingForever.com has a very interesting take on these questions. I find his ideas to be fascinating. Here I quote a very brief and simplified version of his argument:
In very simple terms, there are two kinds of order in nature. A division of opposites such as positives apart from negatives represents one kind of order, while a balanced and neutral unified state represents another kind of order. The model of two orders I explain here and in my book extends David Bohm’s concepts of explicate and implicate order into a far more simple and practical description of two kinds of order. It can be shown that our universe is evolving away from one type of order existent in our past toward a whole other type of order present in our future, i.e., absolute zero. This honestly provides a sensible reason for why the cosmos is systematic and orderly rather than disorderly and chaotic.







