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The Entropy of Knowledge (EoN): Complexity, Uncertainty, and the Quest for Scientific Knowledge

Published 3 Jun 2024 in physics.soc-ph | (2406.01642v1)

Abstract: This paper explores the concept of "entropy of knowledge" (EoN) as a framework for understanding the challenges and complexities of scientific discovery. Drawing from principles in thermodynamics and information theory, I propose that the pursuit of knowledge is characterized by a natural tendency towards disorder, uncertainty, and false conclusions. My central argument is that this entropy of knowledge is not merely an obstacle to be overcome but a fundamental feature of the scientific process, necessary for the exploration of new ideas and the ultimate attainment of truth. The implications of this perspective for the management of scientific inquiry is considered and the same suggests a cyclical approach that balances periods of openness and disorder with phases of consolidation and consensus-building. An attempt is made to situate the EoM model within the broader context of theories of scientific progress, drawing connections to Thomas Kuhn's concept of paradigm shifts and the notion of punctuated equilibrium in the history of science.

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