My two cents:

Life can exist within an entropic bubble if the density is not too great as
we do currently within our universe bubble. Baryonic matter within the
bubble can collapse into more entropic bubbles within. Life can also build
upon the outside of these entropic bubbles by encapsulating them within
orbiting protons and electrons and building complex atomic structures.  Our
Earth, other planets and our suns are just built around these entropic
bubbles at their core.  Particles pass into and evaporate out of these
entropic bubbles because their surface is energetic.  Our weather is
triggered by orbiting energetic entropic bubbles.

Call us Mr. Bubble

Stewart
darkmattersalot.com


On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 12:15 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The universe and its atoms move in the direction of increasing entropy.
>  It appears that atoms do this but they don't what to.  It an atom can
> make another atom take the entropy hit for it; it's alive and has a
> purpose.  Why would an atom have a desire?  It it can get some buddies help
> it out with this it will.  How can an atom conspire?   The action of an
> atom is in its quantum transition.  These transitions are in the direction
> of increasing entropy.  This can't be helped its the way of the expanding
> universe.  If an atom can make a transition and steal entropy
> from another it wants to do this.  Its alive with a purpose.  Alive atoms
> have realized this purpose.  What is behind this?
>
>  Frank Znidarsic
>

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