adjective
- opposing or counteracting entropy; tending to increase order, organization, or complexity rather than disorder
Usage: technical; used in physics, thermodynamics, and systems theory
Examples
- Life itself is often described as an antientropic process, creating and maintaining order within living organisms.
- The antientropic nature of biological systems allows them to organize molecules into complex structures.
- Some scientists argue that consciousness represents an antientropic phenomenon in the universe.
- The antientropic effects of evolution have produced increasingly complex organisms over time.
- Information systems can exhibit antientropic behavior by organizing data into meaningful patterns.