Entropy as a Structural Boundary Condition, Not a Causal ForceCivilization Physics — Foundations Series This paper reframes entropy not as a mysterious force that causes decay, disorder, or collapse, but as a structural boundary condition that defines the limits of what a closed system can sustain without external input. Across thermodynamics, information theory, artificial intelligence, and social institutions, entropy consistently appears not as an agent of destruction, but as a diagnostic measure of how far a system has drifted toward unsustainability under isolation. The paper dismantles common misconceptions that treat entropy as synonymous with “disorder,” decay, or inevitability. Drawing on Boltzmann’s statistical mechanics, Shannon’s information theory, and clarifications by Lambert and Wiener, it shows that entropy is an index of state-space dispersion and uncertainty—not a driving mechanism. Asking “what caused entropy to increase?” is identified as a category error: within a closed system, entropy increase has no further causal explanation because it reflects the geometry of possibilities, not a dynamical force. This reframing is then applied across domains: • Thermodynamics: Entropy marks the boundary beyond which gradients and organization cannot be sustained in isolated systems.• Information systems: Without correction or fresh input, informational entropy rises, degrading meaning and signal reliability.• AI systems: Closed-loop training leads to model collapse through information inbreeding, a direct consequence of entropy accumulation in synthetic feedback loops.• Institutions and societies: When systems lose openness, accountability, and trust, social entropy rises until collapse or reorganization becomes unavoidable. Using Frame Theory (Presence × Integrity) and the Entropy Law (R), the paper argues that entropy signals the exhaustion of internal order-maintenance capacity. Collapse occurs not because entropy “attacks” a system, but because no negentropic input—energy, information, oversight, or reform—remains available to counter drift. The central implication is practical rather than fatalistic: entropy does not mean decline is inevitable. It means systems must remain open. Order is sustained not by defying entropy, but by exporting it—through external energy, information, correction, and engagement. Entropy thus becomes an early warning signal, indicating when a closed loop must be opened, a rigid structure must be refreshed, or a stagnant system must receive new input. By restoring entropy to its proper role as a boundary condition rather than a causal explanation, this paper provides a unifying foundation for understanding sustainability, collapse, and renewal across physical, informational, artificial, and civilizational systems. Keywords: Entropy · Structural Boundary Condition · Thermodynamics · Information Theory · Model Collapse · Information Inbreeding · Closed Systems · Open Systems · Negative Entropy · Frame Theory · Civilization Physics
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6966f31d13bf7a6f02c00c14 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18210802