Follow up to Alien abductions or Can biology be quantified?

The attached paper was promised to explain male abductions but is really a crude attempt to define the power of entropy in biology and perhaps quantify biologic process.  Refining this concept into a usable methodology requires great effort from multiple disciplines.  This method will be an attempt at quantifying biological processes.  Entropy is not time dependent but does depend on the current state of organization and all of the probable conditions that are available; thus, defining the next stage of development.  Traversing each stage gives a sense of time dependency since order of processes is determined by physical laws and information transfer.  An example of observed ordered biologic process is development, and age.  The entropy of each stage is not time dependent but probability dependent.  The energy required to choose a developmental outcome probability can be calculated from the physical laws and the interactions of molecules.  The calculation of these probabilities and energies can be obtained with great effort.  It is suspected that the lowest entropy state will result in the observed outcome.  Biologic processes that reduce entropy will become evident.  Failure to reduce entropy will be seen as a disease process.  Entropy suggests age is not inevitable only highly probable.  Do not confuse statistical entropy with thermodynamic or chemical entropy which is an approximation to statistical entropy. ...
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