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Entropy
Published (2008-11-26 15:58:00)
Entropy is an ever expanding constant, always following time. In truth, the only known single-direction constant is time, however entropy follows time. As time progresses, entropy goes in a positive flow, or a negative flow. Entropy will rise at a steady rate until we reach a point of 100%, and at that point it will either end time, or it will reverse in flow. If we accepted the 100% point to be a big bang type event, then the next cycle of...
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Latest active threads on Essays and Theses::
Started 6 days, 8 hours ago (2008-11-26 15:58:00)
by M-Mason
Entropy is an ever expanding constant, always following time. In truth, the only known single-direction constant is time, however entropy follows time. As time progresses, entropy goes in a positive flow, or a negative flow. Entropy will rise at a steady rate until we reach a point of 100%, and at that point it will either end time, or it will reverse in flow. If we accepted the 100% point to be ...
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2008-11-16 04:06:00)
by IrvingWashington
Impenitent wrote: nice essay... you also have to consider that the medium has changed immensely... people don't read anymore... tv and movies have corrupted the genre... it has become a commercial, not a story -Imp I would actually be intensely interested in any kind of evidence for this view. When you consider that literacy rates in, say, the US now will be a hell of a lot higher than, ...
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-11-06 10:58:00)
by tentative
The presidential election of 2008 has seen an energized voter participation greater than any in the last forty years. There are any number of reasons for this, including low approval of the current administration, three wars, the sentiment that the country is going in the wrong direction, the crash of the financial markets, and the housing mortgage mess. There are probably other reasons, but ...
Started 3 weeks ago (2008-11-11 22:40:00)
by fik123
Here is what I've got for an argument with premisies why determinisim is true. It is not my personal belif so I am having trouble trying to have strong objections to it with strong response...But basically I'm using stuff that Blatchford said (wich is pretty much the basic ideas of determinist) but if there are any determinists out there I would like some help. Argument: I will defend ...
Started 3 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 23:17:00)
by fik123
So I've been working on an argument for compatibilism and so far this is what I came up with. If you can understand my random thoughts can you give some input in where my argument is weak and possibly give me suggestions of thigns that I can talk about. Thanks - Compatibilism: ○ Free-will goes along with determinism because of moral responsibility. (accountability) ○ Or...our actions are ...
Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2008-11-08 21:55:00)
by Trotter
I don't post on this site as often as I once did, but I still read the posts often enough. I came across XZC's commentary on Poetry and immeadiately thought of my own struggle to come to grips with the possible relevance of poetry. Here is a paper I wrote when I came out the other side of a long battle with the Romantics. I hope this contributes to the discussion. They may have perceived ...
Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-11-07 07:38:00)
by xzc
Poems, like other art forms, pose a problem for the critic when the critic attempts to get a meaning out of the poem. The question from which this problem arises is this: did the poet create the series of lines in verse in such a way that they carry a meaning inside and can this meaning be extracted from the poem by anyone who reads it, or is the poem devoid of any intrinsic meaning and the ...
Started 2 years, 11 months ago (2006-01-03 14:12:00)
by Tabula Rasa
Putting the balls back on the bloke...
Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-06-17 10:47:27)
by The Art of War
Aidan_Mclaren wrote: Why do I think most of you atheists don't believe in God because it will hinder your " will-to-power", rather than being irrational? Because you are wrong . Shotgun, I challenge that you prove the world is real! I do not make such foolish claims. I claim that there is no way of knowing whether or not we are in the Matrix.
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2008-10-12 21:01:00)
by phenomenal_graffiti
MY DESTINY IS IN MY NEURONS! OR "YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THERE'S AN NCC FOR THAT???" Film: Day Of The Dead, 1985 United Film Distribution Company “The brain is the engine, Sarah….the motor that drives them!” ---Dr. "Frankenstein" Logan ( Richard Liberty) to the protagonist (Lori Cardille) in George A. Romero’s third zombie saga: Day Of The Dead , 1985 ...
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Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2008-11-16 04:06:00)
by IrvingWashington
Impenitent wrote: nice essay... you also have to consider that the medium has changed immensely... people don't read anymore... tv and movies have corrupted the genre... it has become a commercial, not a story -Imp I would actually be intensely interested in any kind of evidence for this view. When you consider that literacy rates in, say, the US now will be a hell of a lot higher than, ...
Started 6 days, 8 hours ago (2008-11-26 15:58:00)
by M-Mason
Entropy is an ever expanding constant, always following time. In truth, the only known single-direction constant is time, however entropy follows time. As time progresses, entropy goes in a positive flow, or a negative flow. Entropy will rise at a steady rate until we reach a point of 100%, and at that point it will either end time, or it will reverse in flow. If we accepted the 100% point to be ...
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