I came across this quote today. It’s attributed to Douglas Adams, but I don’t see it on any general lists of his quotes and I couldn’t find the quote in any of his books. Does anyone know the origin of this quote, and/or have the ability to parse out its meaning?
“Life is paradoxically coincidental to the ironical tyranny applicable to the unparalleled definition of reverse entropy”
I think he’s saying life is quirky, because it involves local entropy reversal.
Life is actually capable of forcing order out of chaos.
From a typically Adamsian perspective, this is ironic, given how chaotic our lives are. We may have the capability of creating order…but just try to organize a church social and see how vastly powerful are the forces of chaos.