In
1941 Luigi Fantappiè, one of the foremost mathematicians, found himself struggling
with the dual-time energy solution. Fantappiè could not accept that physicists
had arbitrarily rejected half of the solutions of the fundamental equations of
the universe. Listing the properties of the causal and retrocausal solutions
Fantappiè discovered that the causal solution is governed by the law of entropy
(from Greek: en=diverging and tropos=tendency), while the retrocausal solution
is governed by a symmetrical law that Fantappiè named syntropy (syn=converging
and tropos=tendency). With causality energy diverges, and heat dissipates, this
is described by the second law of thermodynamics, also known as the law of
thermal death and entropy. On the contrary, retrocausality implies converging
energy, increase in temperatures, differentiation, complexity and the formation
of structures and organizations. These are the mysterious properties of life
and in 1942 Fantappiè published a booklet titled “The Unitary Theory of the
Physical and Biological World” in which he suggests that the physical-material
world is governed by the law of entropy and causality, whereas the biological
world is governed by the law of syntropy and retrocausality
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