physics
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Entropy names the measurable tendency of systems to disperse energy and multiply possible arrangements. Central to thermodynamics and information theory, it explains irreversibility, decay, and the arrow of time. Not mere chaos, entropy quantifies how order relaxes into probability, shaping matter, data, and the structure of change itself. Read more
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Microgravity describes not the absence of gravity, but its altered effect. In continuous free fall, bodies lose weight while gravity remains. This condition reshapes physics, biology, and perception, revealing how deeply gravity structures habit and movement. Life in microgravity becomes deliberate, adaptive, and strangely unanchored from up or down. Read more
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A dyad is more than a pair—it’s a dynamic interplay of two entities whose relationship shapes meaning. Whether in psychology, physics, or philosophy, the dyad reveals how connection, contrast, and interdependence define systems, from mother-child bonds to tensor models and existential reflection on self and other. Read more
