Why is there Anarchy? Why doesn't true physics follow simple laws like it is taught?

Anarchic Physics is actually founded in a principle of traditional physics. Entropy. Disorder and chaos. It has been taught for years that entropy is a fact of existence. Professors in shirts and ties have preached from their lecture hall pulpits that the world tends towards disorder, while at the same time teaching that this disorder can be explained in simple equations such as F=ma. Even entropy has a simple equation in traditional physics, the change in entropy = the integral of dQ/T. How can one define disorder so simply?

This is hypocrisy at its most blatant. Where is the disorder in F=ma? How about W=mg? There isn't any. Much of traditional physics is founded on simple, concrete "laws". However, there is one "law" that negates them all. It is the trump card of anarchic physicists. The following is that law, quoted from a lecture by Dr. Richardson of NWMSU, a traditional physicist.

"When all systems taking part in a process are included, the
entropy either remains constant or increases. [emphasis added]

Dr. Richardson himself pointed out in the same lecture the dramatic implications of this statement. Existence is constantly becoming more and more chaotic. In fact, it has been doing so from the beginning of time.

As anarchic physicists, we cannot make this statement and the simple teachings of traditional physics meet. It is possible that this law has exceptions, but that still means that traditional physics is flawed. If this law has exceptions, what about other laws. What about gravity, friction, force, and the countless other things taught daily as unquestionable truth?

We feel that this chaos, which by this point in existence must have accumulated to dramatic proportions, gives ample room to question traditional physics. Modern discoveries on the confusing, complex behaviors of subatomic particles, the nature of light and waves, and other physical discoveries have helped confirm the ideas of anarchic physics. If an atom, which makes up everything, is so random and complex, then it would seem logical that whatever it forms must have at least the same amount of complexity and randomness.

Such statements have profound impacts on science. Physical laws govern not only physics, but also bleed into chemistry, geology, astronomy, and all other physical sciences. By saying that these physical laws are invalid, one is practically pulling the base out from underneath all these other sciences. As anarchic physicists, it is not our aim to send science back to the Stone Age. However, we feel that scientists have put too much trust in these simple laws without fully examining the logic of their simplicity. While the traditional beliefs may work as basic models, they are far too basic to be proclaimed as broad, sweeping truths.

Implications of anarchic physics:
• For centuries, scientists have been basing thier findings on incomplete and/or incorrect assumptions of the natural world. This means that much of the "known truths" in science, especially physical sciences, must be reexamined.
• Students have been misled in thier instruction of the nature of existence.
• "Errors" found in laboratory tests may have actually been signs of the true nature of the physical world.
• Cleaning is pointless, as it is a process and therefore only creates more disorder. HOME