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Entropy

German: Entropie

Common meaning:
Measure of disorder or energy dispersal in a system; natural drift toward uniformity
Clear meaning:
The field’s tendency to release structure when connection is absent—not chaos, but return to neutrality when form can no longer hold.

Entropy is not decay—
it is the dissolving of what no longer fits.

Structurally, it is not destruction,
but equilibrium,
emerging when energy is no longer meant to stay bound.

Entropy is not the end of order—
it is the signal
that order seeks renewal.