Order is conserved.

By definition.

Amrit Singh
1 min readMar 30, 2020
From Stephan Wolfram’s “A New Kind of Science”

Where-ever there is a correlation, it is a manifestation of order. Where-ever there is repetition, it is a manifestation of order. Where-ever there are similarities, it is a manifestation of order.

Order is conserved. Mass-Energy is a special case.
Order sustains. Momentum is a special case.
Order perpetuates. ‘Survival-of-the-fittest’ is a special case.

Heisenberg uncertainty is not a manifestation of God playing dice, but that of an underlying disorder. It is much more probable that there are underlying structures and that reality could be multiple iterations of order and disorder. Quantum uncertainty is very expected if it was not merely a quantum but much more and though on an average there is an order that emerges, each individual quantum, before the moment of its collapse is an agent of disorder.

Reality has layers of dominance by order and disorder

Above the layer of abstraction of physics, comes chemistry with a sea of disorder between them. Same is between chemistry and biology. Between any two layers of abstractions where order emerges, the sample state explodes and disorder rules.

It’s like Conway’s Game of Life and Wolfram’s New Kind of Science. Where simple-repeatable patterns emerge, as well as ‘unpredictable’ patterns emerge.

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Amrit Singh

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