Picture 2 is the work of a psychopath.
…or a knolling enthusiast.
That’s a lot of parrots
Or the Protomolecule.
So funny connection there - Adam Savage (of Mythbusters) is a fan of knolling and he played a crew member on the Arboghast. He appears in the scene where the ship is disassembled by the protomolecule:
The OP picture is actually on the page you listed.
This is a thing? I have learned something new about myself. This is my pegboard. Screwdrivers hanging making a semi circle around the roll of tape, etc. Heaven.
Definitely
The original artist is named Ursus Wehrli. He sorts absolutely everything.
I think entropy disagrees with your labels.
Really? Because a tree losing a limb or having all its needles fall off would definitely be considered an irreversible process and absolutely an increase in entropy in a thermodynamic system
I’m thinking about it more in a mathematical sense where the bottom system is more ordered by being more specific and having fewer analogous configurations. I’m possibly using the wrong terms here, but basically if you make a slight change to the top system, it will more likely remain analogous to the previous state than the bottom one. For example if you rotate one of the needles in the top image, it’s still the same thing, but if you rotate a needle in the bottom one it no longer matches the very specific pattern that it did before.
But that natural process is not what happened here? Needles don’t fall off trees and line themselves up neatly into rows like the picture.
A process increasing entropy in a system doesn’t have to be natural.
They’re just being placed in some kind of order, visually, but it doesn’t mean the same as “order” in the entropic sense.
As the other person said, the process need not be natural.
Nature
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IntelligenceI’m Indigenous Canadian and I grew up with my family in a traditional wilderness setting in Northern Ontario. Some of the most beautiful, pristine garden like environments I’ve ever seen are just random untouched wilderness locations that has never seen logging, mining or development. Especially at the height of summer when everything is in bloom … these are places that look like manicured, intelligently designed and almost artificial sanctuaries that were planted by someone or a group of people, and they stretches for miles. As humans, we can recreate this beauty in pockets or well tended gardens, but nature does it automatically all over the planet without our intervention, and often in spite of our ignorance.
There’s nothing wrong with the planet or the environment … it will survive and live without us for millions and billions of years - no matter what we do it.
There’s something terribly wrong with us.
original sin?
One could argue the original sin is the desire for order in a system that refuses to obey.
Hmm, perhaps, but personally I have a problem with this expression that there is “something terribly wrong with us”. It feels awfully close to the Christian guilt-tripping nonsense of original sin that I grew up with. It’s a waste of time, and sanity.
Capitalism is terribly wrong with us
Business majors be like
Could have been ordered by size and colour.
Now do it to billionaires.
Esoteric knowledge goes brrrrrrr
Bottom pic is disturbing lol. Like that’s not how it’s supposed to be!