[DeTomaso] NPC indeed

bill gaino gaino at earthlink.net
Tue Jun 4 15:54:21 EDT 2013


You must be talking about this car...
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-----Original Message-----
>From: Mikael <mikael_hass at mail.tele.dk>
>Sent: Jun 4, 2013 3:35 PM
>To: detomaso at poca.com
>Subject: [DeTomaso] NPC indeed
>
>Have you ever wondered why we constantly need to fix our Panteras, why is
>the order of the world that things break, they never fix themselves? It's
>about entropy. Entropy is defined as the number of ways a system can be
>arranged. Example, a pile of sand, you can arrange it in billions of
>different ways; it's still a pile of sand. But a sand castle built of wet
>sand, the number of ways are limited. The pile of sand is said to have high
>entropy, the more arranged sand castle has low entropy.
>
>Over time wind, weather, nature will turn that sand castle into a pile of
>sand. Entropy always increases unless specific action is taken to reverse
>that trend. And if we park our Pantera outside the house and nobody touches
>it for decades, it will eventually return to a higher entropy state, a pile
>of rust etc. It's the nature of things, and it's the reason the universe
>won't go on forever, when the highest state of entropy is reached, nothing
>more can happen.
>
>So when somebody builds a Pantera where so many components have to be in a
>certain place and state for it to work, they work against nature, they lower
>the entropy. Immediately nature wants to break it down again, and eventually
>nature will win, but we spend our time postponing that moment. We may
>actually be increasing the lifespan of the universe as well...
>
>Now, back to the tools.
>
>Mikael
>
>
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