31 December 2016

Notes - humor and irony with order and chaos


       Barely mid-morning. Doug sent you an enjoyable response to yesterday's question. -Amorella

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Dick, Thermodynamics was not one of my favorites because of the article you just posted. It always seemed to me to be just hearsay developed by someone and not a true law of physics. In any case it seems to work. Your question depends on the number of tries at a given outcome as a probability is just that and not a guarantee of a given outcome. So how does nature try and how many times does it try? Then of course comes along quantum physics and almost everything improbable seems to occur all the time. Order reduces entropy, but how is order produced out of chaos. Ans is intelligence and knowledge, but who has that. LOL
Doug

To which you responded.

Thank you. This is a very good explanation from my limited perspective. The really big question is what you pose --How is order produced out of chaos?

Do you mean that we create an order when there might not be one in the deeper actuality, that is, our brains are built to create an order (our nature says order exists). It is back to the earth being the center of the universe; order is our domain whether it exists basically as chaos or not. In any case the LOL still yet a greater reality. Irony and humor go together and outfox both order and chaos.  ;-)  i.e. In the Beginning a hearty laugh was heard by no one there at the time -- we are the echo of the First Big Laugh.  

I'll stop now before I get carried away -- that is, get carried off to the funny farm.  

Thanks, Doug!  You make my day.   ;-)

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       You didn't add the 'Big' until after you sent Doug the note -- the Big Bang to the Big Laugh -- hearty, I like that. The sarcasm comes from the human perspective, and rightly so considering your existential circumstance. What do you think, my friend? - Amorella

       1024 hours. I think putting humor and irony first, let's say, a second before the Big Bang, makes everything easier to deal with in a general-understanding-of-being sort of way. It helps make my end-of-the-year day.

       Post. - Amorella


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