Extrapolating Back in Time to our Off-Planet Ancestors
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Trying to guess what happened in the distant past and where we come from requires a juggling of unknowns and from most points of view that is what you are going to read here At the same time as we accumulate more information it begins to be clear that the few clues left for us exclude certain possibilities and point to constantly occurring processes such as Syntropy being involved It s always been a mystery to me why for example physical science is enamoured of the concept of Entropy Perhaps it is because a decline in structural complexity with time describes well the degradation of our world over time under the dominant philosophy of materialism Its opposing concept Syntropy implies an increase in complexity brought about by a mysterious force apparently acting from the future and this process is less easily fitted into a Newtonian universe Syntropy or the law of creative connecting is defined by the Free Dictionary as the force used by the universe to move us towards a brighter future and its action is described by vocabularies such as The will to become Intent Evolution These terms seem to describe the origin of life and intelligence but Syntropy has been largely shunned by science One of the most effective mechanisms of syntropy is that for past ages intelligent life forms h ave been arriving here and still are coming to our planet from somewhere else in the cosmos using their discoveries to speed up our evolution
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2020-05-15
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