Extropy
The term extropy, coined by Tom Bell (T.O. Morrow) and defined by Max More in January 1988, as "the extent of a living or organizational system's intelligence, functional order, vitality, energy, life, experience, and capacity and drive for improvement and growth." Extropy expresses a metaphor, rather than serving as a technical term, and so totally is not simply the opposite of entropy, although it is also considered the appropriate antonym. The philosophy of Extropy, written by Max More is the original philosophy of transhumanism.
In the philosophy of digital probabilistic physics, the extropy of a physical system is defined to be the self-information of the markov chain probability of the physical system at a moment in time. This was to distinguish the probability of the markov state of the physical system from the probability defined by entropy which creates ensembles of equivalent microstates.
- Extropic — Actions, qualities, or outcomes that embody or further extropy.
See also
- Extropianism
- Digital probabilistic physics
- Negentropy
- Sustainability
- Systems thinking
- Systems philosophy
External links
- Principles of Extropy
- The Extropy Institute (closed in 2006)
- The Extropy Consulting Group
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