What if faith wasn’t a human invention—but an evolutionary solution?
Faith in Entropy reveals how belief systems—myths, rituals, moral codes, sacred spaces—don’t just explain the world. They
help it work. This poetic, illustrated exploration shows how enduring systems of faith function as thermodynamic strategies, allowing human groups to grow, coordinate, and dissipate energy more effectively across time.
Whether it's ancient chants or modern doctrines, sacred laws or silent symbols, belief becomes infrastructure. A structure that lasts—not because it’s true in the abstract, but because it
works in practice. Because it helps energy move.
At the heart of this book is
ODC—
Optimally Dissipative Configuration—a principle that shows why everything that survives, from bacteria to nations, follows a shared behavioral rhythm: it organizes to let go. Faith, it turns out, does too.
Inside you'll discover:
- How rituals channel energy, synchronize action, and reduce social friction
- Why religious systems mimic natural branching structures
- How sacred traditions encode survival strategies at scale
- Why meaning, memory, and metaphors evolve like physical structures
This book helps us recognize a deeper law—one not added to nature, but drawn from it: a universal
law of creation, woven into the flow of energy and time. One that builds through breakdown, finds order in the fall, and leaves behind structures that seem to think, grow, and adapt.
This is the fifth volume in the
Entropy – The Sentient Series, a ten-part visual journey into the deeper patterns behind life, value, and intelligence. What we call sacred may simply be what helped us persist.
Welcome to the ODC Universe, where belief systems bind us to nature’s logic.