The rules are often hazy, paradoxical, unpractical, and overall, just poorly designed. Everything ultimately leads to entropy. We could do better.

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    The story so far: In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.

    edit everyone who upvoted this past 42 has insulted my grandmother

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          H2G2 is a better piece of work overall, but Dirk Gently is better work line-by-line, I think. I had to set Long Dark Teatime at least once per page to appreciate something I’d just read.

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    Interesting.

    Try to dumb it down a bit bud. I’m interested in your opinion if you could just make less… Intimidating. The topic deserves respect.

    Show it that respect and, continue. Please.

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    Yeah but chaos is the heart of beauty. Without entropy to define the negative space around order, there would be nothing to admire (and there wouldn’t be any life or people). Everything is messy and complicated and that’s actually kinda wonderful.

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    The problem is that people look at rules as the be all end all, but there is a lot which goes behind how the rules are made and enforced.

    A lot of people don’t take into account the systems created by the rules.

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    Just pretend to get over it, like the others who are so thoroughly asleep and let their lifes pass.

    Or stay awake, and try to make a few things better while you are actually able to, and hope to find ways to accept all the rest.

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    The universe is incomplete, which is why there is some rather than nothing. Some inequality that can’t quite get worked out. It’s the fly in the ointment. The rounding error that just won’t quite go away.

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      Somehow, that one slipped off my radar despite being out nearly a decade. I’ll have to try it sometime.

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    Man made rules tend to be paradoxical, inconsistent, contradictory and poorly designed. What about laws of physics?

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      What about laws of physics?

      Inconvenient. I’d like to remote pilot a robot on Mars, but light speed is agonizingly slow.

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        Don’t use light then. That’s a limitation of our technology and understanding of physics.

        If you find sailing boats agonizingly slow, you gotta upgrade to steam boats. First, you need to develop the appropriate machining technologies so that you can build pistons that seal reasonably well.

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      They too are paradoxical and inconsistent.

      Study QED a bit. It all makes no sense. That’s not a complaint, just recognizing that nature is absurdly complex.