The first law of thermodynamics states that energy is a unity that cannot be created or destroyed, but only transformed, and the energy-momentum-mass equation shows that this unity is made of two components: a visible and entropic one and an invisible syntropic one.

 

We can write that energy is equal to the sum of entropy and syntropy:

 

1 = Entropy + Syntropy

 

and that syntropy is the complement of entropy:

 

Syntropy = 1 - Entropy.

 

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