Well, I mean that there’s something like a “more closed” to “more entangled with larger systems” spectrum for adaptive systems, and that untangling adaptive entropy seems to be possible along the whole spectrum in roughly the same way. Easier with high entanglement with low-entropy environments obviously! But if the entropy doesn’t crush the system into a complete shutdown spiral, it seems to often be possible for said system to rearrange itself and end up net less entropic.
I don’t know how that relates to things like thermodynamic energy, other than that all adaptive systems require it to function.
Well, I mean that there’s something like a “more closed” to “more entangled with larger systems” spectrum for adaptive systems, and that untangling adaptive entropy seems to be possible along the whole spectrum in roughly the same way. Easier with high entanglement with low-entropy environments obviously! But if the entropy doesn’t crush the system into a complete shutdown spiral, it seems to often be possible for said system to rearrange itself and end up net less entropic.
I don’t know how that relates to things like thermodynamic energy, other than that all adaptive systems require it to function.