How does entropy help us understand what life is?
Part II of II
...They go on to say the soul is eternal and not attached to this planet or this universe.
If we have a soul and if the soul goes beyond the universe, then the idea of the universe eventually ‘dying,’ as entropy suggests, is not a concern we need to agonize over.
Entropy implies we can measure life through the means of observing if change takes place.
When the ideas of entropy are combined with religion, we begin to understand life exists on many levels.
There appears to be life without awareness (rocks, mountains, water…), life with temporary awareness (trees, birds, bacteria…), and life with eternal awareness (humans, extraterrestrial life forms…).
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Entropy helps us understand life.
Life now becomes definable and the soul becomes measurable.
Without being measurable, the essence of human life could not be debated by science.
Because of this, science could not distinguish human life from other types of life.
This presented many types of seemingly unresolvable social issues, such as abortion, fetal tissue research, artificial intelligence…
If, however, scientists, doctors, clergy, layman, etc. consider the essence of a human (the soul) to have left the body when the brain waves do not change (flat line brain waves), then they have no choice but to define the essence of the human to occur when the brain waves start (changing brain waves).
Now the issue of abortion becomes resolvable.
Entropy, the measure of change, helps us understand life.