Time as a Negentropic Force: Spacetime Interactions and the Cosmic Creative Principle
Abstract This paper proposes that time, endowed with a negentropic property (𝑑𝒩/𝑑𝓉 ≥ 0), acts as a dynamic force counteracting entropy, promoting molecular and atomic ordering in the microscopic world, and driving the origin of life, artificial evolution, and business strategy. We introduce a “causal mechanics” framework, unifying time (𝓉), information (ℐ), and energy (ℰ), and extend it to incorporate space-time interactions, suggesting that the interplay of space and time may serve as a dual expression of the cosmic creative principle. By integrating general relativity’s space-time curvature (R) and quantum mechanics’ space-time fluctuations, we model how space-time dynamics enhance negentropy accumulation (𝒩). Experimental evidence from gravitational waves and quantum memory experiments supports this hypothesis. Applications in artificial evolution and business strategy are explored, with reflections on the metaphysical implications for consciousness and cosmic purpose. 1. Intr...
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