RDD – Entropy (Definition)
Entropy ( )
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Definition: The decoherence of potential. It is not just energy loss, but Rigidity. High entropy means the system has made so many rigid distinctions that it has lost access to the superposition field (Potential).
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Contextual Anchor: Thermodynamic Entropy vs. Logical Depth.
Distillation — one idea, in my words
- Write the irreducible insight. 50–120 words.
- State the claim/definition in one sentence first.
- Remove source phrasing; keep mechanism or rule.
- If you feel the need for “and,” split into another atom.
Why it matters – 1-3 bullets on utility, mechanism, implication.
- What decision does this change?
- What prediction does this enable?
- What failure does this prevent?
Links
- Does this collide/agree with an existing atom?
- Add at least one forward link to a molecule/canonical note.
- Add one tag-like topic (2–5 terms, not a dump).
- Broader topic:
- Related atoms:
- Upstream source note:
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