Isentropianism
Isentropianism is a philosophical and political ideology that emphasizes the importance of maintaining a stable and predictable environment, often through the use of technology and centralized control. The term "isentropian" is derived from the concept of isentropic processes in thermodynamics, which describe changes in a system that do not involve the transfer of heat or matter, resulting in a constant entropy. In the context of isentropianism, this principle is applied to social and political systems to achieve stability and predictability.
Proponents of isentropianism argue that by implementing strict regulations and using advanced technologies, societies can avoid
Critics of isentropianism point out the potential for loss of individual liberties and the risk of overreach
Isentropianism is not a widely recognized or practiced ideology, and its proponents are relatively few. However,