| To anyone curious about the intimated interplay of entropy and life, I want to highly recommend the book: The Romance of Reality: How the Universe Organizes Itself to Create Life, Consciousness, and Cosmic Complexity by Bobby Azarian > When you empty a bathtub, why does a swirl form? → Because it is the most efficient way to increase entropy. > The author argues in that life is very likely because it is the most efficient way to increase entropy in the universe. I fear my words don't do the book justice, I found it very long, but just as illuminating, highly recommended. |
I read "Hour of Our Delight: Cosmic Evolution, Order, and Complexity" by Hubert Reeves as a teenager which I can also recommend. That's how I learned about the low entropy sunlight converted to higher entropy IR radiation on earth, allowing complex life to exist without breaking the 2nd law of thermodynamics. So I was happy to see it talked about.
Now, life seen as an entropy-increasing system was a really interesting take on the topic! Until now my understanding was that it's the universe expansion that actually sorta decreased the local "entropy density" and allowed to radiate low entropy IR in the ever colder empty space in the first place.