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Some weeks ago I wrote down some ideas that "feel" like this after watching Feynman https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/fml.html#5, but before I read this (or maybe I did read this, and it's all just latent thought, who knows). What the hell, I'll share them here- * Life "obviously" evolves where heat/energy is isolated into packets at some (many) levels
* What is the F's 3 gear problem with respect to life?
* The origin of life as a heat-management problem, with time-reversibility, sensu the video.
* Life evolves in some time-reversible (mostly isolated) system that allows energy back and forth, a "DNA molecule" separating, and joing back, and separating, and joining back (until there is a little moment of chaos, and it doesn't separate, or come back, because the process is interrupted), at this point systems that can manage heat, i.e. shunt energy packets away, can prevent "mutations", at just the right time, so that they continue to go back and forth, separate the DNA, bring it back (time reversable).
* "Shunting energy away" -> moving chaos to another place
* Life is irreversible, therefor it must be a "machine" that shunts energy away
* In as much as the collective Earth/Gaia "learns" to shunt energy away, then it will become collectively "alive"
* We are at the point where we need to shunt Energy away, therefor the Earth is "Alive"
* The earth / heat - at some point the finned shaft sensu F has to break through to space, to let the heat "out"
* Why are trees? Yes this is a complete sentence. I.e. if there is some "fractalness"/"modularity" to earth, then this heat managing problem should repeat at many different levels. What are the "cold" counterparts to trees? If the gear is a tree, then what is the "fin"? How does the tree gear energy move back to the fin? |