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Sunday, July 24, 2011 2nd Law of Thermodynamics is not a law but a circumstance of the mind that believes in it. Think it through and you are bound to see that the principle of conservation of energy only applies to closed systems. But there are no closed systems in reality. Reality is not fragmented or compartmentalized as a submarine. Reality is not even an open system. Reality is a boundless oneness.
2nd Law of Thermodynamics is, thus, a law of duality: after all, a closed system is a fundamentally separatist, isolationist view of reality that presupposes "this system" as being somehow independent of "that system." No such separation can exist unless one believes in absolute vacuum (see my post below on unverifiable constructs).
So, if I may, here's a 1st Thermodynamic Law of Nonduality: there is nothing to conserve.
Meaning: energy-wise, reality is inexhaustible. Thus, reality need not to conserve any energy. Put differently, a boundless system has an infinite [unlimited] amount of energy and, if you follow my logic, the unlimited cannot be limited (i.e. conserved).
I hope this gave you a bit of boost.

