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 Originally Posted by wufwugy
Now we're getting somewhere
Would it be a crucial branch of discussion? How does somebody propose that the laws of thermodynamics are worth moral considerations?
You mean what if you and I had the power to make it so that--for example--entropy decreased in isolated systems? Of course enacting that would have moral considerations. I haven't the cuntiest idea what the implications of such a reversal would be, but surely the effect would hold a certain value to the sentient inhabitants of our universe (both living and not-yet extant), and it would be terribly important to evaluate this.
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