Entropy
A measure of disorder in a system, often used in physics and metaphysical discussions on chaos and order.
A measure of disorder in a system, often used in physics and metaphysical discussions on chaos and order.
The concept that information is the fundamental fabric of reality, structuring the universe at all levels. Digitized information that meaningfully forms the structure and reality of the universe.
The mysterious force driving the accelerated expansion of the universe.
An unknown form of matter inferred from its gravitational effects on galaxies and cosmic structures.
A musical scale consisting of seven distinct pitch classes, forming the foundation of Western music.
The hypothesis that the universe operates fundamentally on informational principles similar to computation.
The idea that all information, from the quantum level to cosmic structures, is encoded as digital bits.
Molecules carrying genetic information essential for the synthesis of proteins and the function of biological organisms.
The concept that reality consists of opposing forces or principles, such as light and dark, yin and yang.
A grounding energy center located below the feet, connecting an individual to the Earth’s energies.