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“STONECUBE” EMBODIES A PROFOUND SPIRITUAL JOURNEY

Erwin Schrödinger, a notable physicist and Nobel laureate, laid the foundation for quantum mechanics. His renowned thought experiment involving a cat in a box has become widely known. Additionally, he is celebrated for his statement in the book "What is Life?" where he eloquently expressed the concept that living organisms feed on negative entropy.

Entropy refers to the measure of disorder within a system. The second law of thermodynamics, known as the law of increasing entropy, states that things tend to move from a state of order to disorder in a relatively closed system.

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This disorder only amplifies and does not diminish unless external energy is supplied. For instance, an unattended room becomes untidy, and a smartphone gradually slows down over time. The path of self-discipline is inherently more challenging than succumbing to laziness, a truth that extends to both individuals and collectives. From small organizations to large corporations and even entire nations or societies, the entropic increase manifests as bureaucratic management and overall inefficiency, irreversible and inexorable.

In the realm of physics, scientists elucidate entropy as the inefficient energy dissipated and rendered unrecoverable during the process of energy conversion. Consequently, as entropy accumulates and reaches its zenith, stars will fade away, life will ultimately vanish, and the universe will descend into a dormant state, often referred to as heat death. However, is this fate truly inevitable? Perhaps we can uncover insights by exploring the notion of "Stonecube" (Stone’s Cube) by artist Stone Chun Shi.

When individuals grasp the essence of entropy, the act of "defying entropy" becomes the foundation for enhancing the quality and value of life. It entails safeguarding our own energy, rendering it less susceptible to erosion by external chaotic low-frequency energies. Light becomes the variable through which we can effect change in the world. By opening our hearts, we allow the love and light from the universe to flow through our beings.

As we cultivate a habit of introspection, we gradually embrace this potent energy of love, guiding us to relinquish the karmic burdens amassed over lifetimes. Love's power can heal our wounded souls, activate the boundless potential latent within our cellular magnetic fields, and transmute it into various forms of kinetic energy. We become contributors to reducing entropy on Earth. Our creations, be they paintings, music, or any endeavors infused with the essence of "love," become tangible expressions of this endeavor.

When I stand before Stone Chun Shi's artworks, an irresistible urge draws me closer. Each vibrant color cube and distinctive shape evoke a profound desire to intimately engage with the artwork, to reach out and touch the unique temperature of each Stonecube. Paradoxically, this fixation unleashes chaos and sets the entropic process in motion. Consequently, the closer one approaches, the farther the artwork's theme recedes, until ultimately, nothing remains but the individual notes composing this symphony the "Stonecube."

Stone Chun Shi's artworks transcend mere artistic creations; they embody a profound spiritual journey. “Stonecube” is a manifestation of "order" written in the language of light and love within three-dimensional spacetime. Each cube becomes a mirror of light, reflecting upon us a grander canvas of life: As we journey through life, there are moments when we find ourselves forced to pause, make a turn, or even take a step back. It is important to understand that these moments are gifts from the universe, presenting a complete scroll of life before us.

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