Thursday, 1 October 2020

Making Sense Of Energy And Entropy

On the model of Halliday's Systemic Functional Linguistic Theory, energy, which is interchangeable with mass (persistence), can be understood as the potential for a process (change) to unfold and the instantiation of that potential.

By the same token, entropy can be understood as a degradation of the potential for a process to unfold, so that as entropy increases, the potential for a process to unfold decreases, resulting in less order in a system whose order depends on the unfolding of processes. Like all potential, entropy is quantified in terms of probability.