Free Will and Entropy
  Free Will and Entropy
Titolo Free Will and Entropy
AutoreTekabe Yohannes
Prezzo€ 3,49
EditoreTeka
LinguaTesto in
FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
In a universe governed by entropy—the relentless law that drives all systems toward disorder and equilibrium—how can free will exist? Free Will and Entropy boldly explores this profound paradox. While matter obeys predictable mechanical forces, collapsing into ever-increasing randomness, life emerges as a defiant rebellion. From the polarized neuron firing against the tide of decay to the green miracle of photosynthesis capturing chaos into order, living systems actively resist entropy's pull. Yet this resistance demands constant energy and sacrifice. Free will, the book argues, is the ultimate expression of that rebellion: the mysterious capacity to choose, to create meaning, and to reshape reality—not through blind obedience to physical laws, but through courage, honor, and conscious intent. Blending insights from physics, biology, neuroscience, and philosophy, this thought-provoking work challenges deterministic views of existence. It invites readers to confront a timeless question: In a cosmos winding down toward silence, what sustains our ability to act, to love, to build—and to defy dissolution itself? A compelling journey into the heart of existence, Free Will and Entropy illuminates the fragile, miraculous nature of human agency in an entropic universe.