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entropy-in-everyday-life
The analogy between physical mixing (like sand and sugar) and everyday experiences of disorder, illustrating the principle that systems tend toward more probable, disordered states.
1 chapter across 1 book
Steps to an Ecology of Mind (1972)Gregory Bateson
Part I: Metalogues
This chapter introduces the concept of metalogues, conversations where the structure of the dialogue itself reflects the subject being discussed. Through a father-daughter dialogue, it explores the nature of order and disorder, illustrating why things tend to become 'muddled' due to the vastly greater number of disordered states compared to ordered ones. The dialogue also touches on the relativity of concepts like 'tidy' and 'muddled,' showing how personal perspectives shape understanding of order.