Life, sine qua non, seeks out and consumes metastable resources, thus increasing entropy both locally and globally.
Would that be efficient or inefficient, in your philosophy? Since life increases thermodynamic entropy, death must be an unqualified good, right? Unless, perhaps, a death under consideration would result in the replication of even-more-entropic lifeforms.
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Who cares about this faggot shit of entropy.
Just find a source of infinite energy, become a god and send all niggers and jews to Hell forevermore. Amen.
if you consider that life lost is likely to get replaced and that the act of replacement itself increases entropy then actually death increases entropy
what you want is to identify unnecessary life and avoid it in the first place
i mean it's complicated - if whites go the route of antinatalism the world is cooked
and we can't brainwash nigs into extincting themselves because they don't have brains to wash
tough situation