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Entropy is a Death Cult - Howard Bloom, DemystifySci #362

Sep 8, 2025
Howard Bloom, an author and former music publicist, challenges the conventional view of entropy as a universal decay force. He argues it misrepresents the cosmos, which is actually moving towards complexity and creativity. Bloom critiques the historical roots of entropy in steam engines and promotes concepts like 'flamboyance' as drivers of innovation. He discusses how life transforms waste into order, and emphasizes the importance of surplus in creativity. Bloom’s insights urge a shift from apocalyptic thinking to recognizing the potential for cosmic progress.
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INSIGHT

Entropy Misapplied To The Cosmos

  • Howard Bloom argues entropy was misapplied from steam engines to the whole cosmos, producing a toxic, apocalyptic worldview.
  • He proposes the universe is inherently creative and rising toward greater order, not inevitable decay.
INSIGHT

Universe Climbs Toward Novelty

  • Bloom contrasts the predicted "heat death" with cosmic emergence: quarks form atoms, stars and planets, building unexpected order.
  • He likens the universe to a slinky climbing stairs toward increasing novelty and complexity.
INSIGHT

Flamboyance As A Cosmic Law

  • Bloom argues probability theory underestimates the universe's tendency to produce improbable structured outcomes like elements and stars.
  • He coins "flamboyance" as a positive first law replacing the second law's pessimistic framing.
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