"When is a piece of matter said to be alive? When it goes on... moving, exchanging material with its environment... When a system... is not alive... all motion usually comes to a standstill... as a result of friction... [T]he whole system fades away into a dead, inert lump of matter. A permanent state is reached, in which no observable events occur. The physicist calls this the state of thermodynamic equilibrium, or of 'maxiumum entropy'."
January 1, 1970