Entropy, entropy values

Entropy describes a physical measure of disorder, randomness or energy distribution within a system. In regulative medicine and in a bioenergetic context, the concept of entropy is expanded to evaluate energetic states, regulatory capacity and the degree of order or disorder in the human organism.


The term ‘entropy’ originally comes from thermodynamics. There, it describes the tendency of a closed system to strive towards a state of greater disorder. The higher the entropy, the greater the disorder and the lower the usable energy. In classical physics, this means that an ordered system naturally tends towards disorder – a phenomenon that can also be observed in biological systems, for example in ageing, disease or degenerative processes.

In regulative and energetic medicine, however, entropy is viewed not only thermodynamically, but also symbolically and functionally – as a measure of life order, vitality, regulatory capacity and energetic coherence.

Entropy in physics: origin and definition

The term ‘entropy’ was coined in the 19th century by physicist Rudolf Clausius. In thermodynamics, entropy describes the irreversible redistribution of energy within a system – from a usable (ordered) form to a form that is no longer usable (disordered). The so-called ‘second law of thermodynamics’ states that entropy in a closed system always increases – unless energy is deliberately supplied from outside or order is created.

This physical definition was later adopted by other disciplines, such as information theory (as a measure of information content and uncertainty) and biology (to describe order and regulatory processes in living systems).

Entropy in regulative medicine

In regulative medicine, the concept of entropy serves as a model for assessing the energetic and functional state of an organism. The focus here is not on thermal energy, but rather on the order or coherence of biological systems – in other words, how well the body, mind and energy are in balance.

In this context, a low entropy value is equated with high order, good adaptability and functioning regulation. A high entropy value, on the other hand, stands for energetic chaos, regulatory disorders and blockages.

In bioresonance therapy and other energetic procedures in particular, entropy assessment is used to:

  • making energetic imbalances visible
  • Assessing regulatory capacity
  • Define therapy goals
  • Measuring progress (e.g. decrease in entropy after treatment)
  • Interpreting resonance phenomena more accurately

The focus is always on viewing the human system from a dynamic understanding of order – as an energetic being that is constantly interacting with its environment.

Entropy values in bioenergetic diagnostics

Some modern measurement and analysis methods enable the quantitative recording of entropy values – e.g. in the context of:

  • Bioresonance devices with information field analysis
  • Quantum medical scans
  • Regulatory diagnostics at the energetic level
  • Radionics systems

These values are not medical laboratory parameters in the traditional sense, but rather describe energetic states. They help to assess individual stress levels, initiate therapy and document success – on a level that goes beyond biochemical processes.

Significance for health and healing

From an energy medicine perspective, an orderly system with low entropy is considered healthy, vital and adaptable. A system with high entropy, on the other hand, tends to be overwhelmed, blocked or weakened – whether by stress, toxic exposure, emotional conflicts or energetic disturbances.

The aim of regulatory therapy is to regulate entropy in the biological field – in other words, to restore order, clarity and harmony. This is achieved through targeted frequency pulses, subtle information, mental processes or even classic regulatory therapies such as drainage, detoxification or cell regeneration.

Conclusion

In regulatory medicine, the concept of entropy provides a deep understanding of order and disorder in the living human system. Entropy values provide information about the current energetic state, regulatory capacity and healing process. They make it clear that health is not merely the absence of disease, but a state of inner order and energetic coherence. Working with entropy combines modern physics, information medicine and holistic thinking – and shows how closely matter, energy and consciousness are interwoven.