centropy

English

Noun

centropy (uncountable)

  1. Negentropy.
    • 1975, Stanley Krippner, Daniel Rubin, The Energies of Consciousness: Explorations in Acupuncture, Auras, and Kirlian Photography, Routledge:
      The physical schema is one in which centropy cradles entropy in the much broader aspect of defining and relating matter and energy as parameters of a single ecosystem. Entropy is then a subset of centropy - centropy being a treatment []
    • 2016 January 22, Alfonso Montuori, Journeys in Complexity: Autobiographical Accounts by Leading Systems and Complexity Thinkers, Routledge, →ISBN:
      In their unified field physics, these processes are radiation and gravity or entropy and centropy; their biological version is anabolism and catabolism.
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