Syntropy concentrates energy in smaller and smaller spaces, increasing order and organization. But, since concentration cannot increase indefinitely, at a certain point, the system releases energy and matter, activating the opposite process of entropy. In this way an exchange of energy and matter with the environment takes place. Where catabolic processes are entropic and transform higher level structures into lower level structures and anabolic processes are syntropic and transform simple structures into complex structures. A game of construction and destruction that allows life to evolve.

 

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