Body Quote by Lawrence M. Krauss
“Local order in parts of the universe is always possible at the expense of heat and disorder dissipated to the external environment. The human body is one example: we take in energy from our environment to build up complex molecules that help power our bodies, and, in doing so, we release heat to the world around us.”
About This Quote
Source Book: A Universe from Nothing by Lawrence M. Krauss, 2012
Energy intake creates order inside organisms while releasing heat, increasing external disorder.
In simple terms: Living systems build internal order at the cost of external entropy.
Recognize the trade‑off between internal organization and external heat.
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When to use this quote
- medical research
- environmental studies
- education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does this principle apply to human societies?
- What technologies can minimize external disorder?
Entropy increase limits how much order can be sustained without external energy.