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Asha as Entropic Inversion: A Thermodynamic and Quantum Model of Moral Coherence

I. Abstract Asha, the Zoroastrian principle of divine truth and moral alignment, is proposed as a negentropic force operating within conscious and semi-conscious systems. This paper explores Asha’s metaphysical implications in light of entropy, quantum coherence, and thermodynamic principles—arguing that Asha-aligned action may function to locally reverse moral entropy and stabilize conscious systems. II.

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I. Abstract Asha, the Zoroastrian principle of divine truth and moral alignment, is proposed as a negentropic force operating within conscious and semi-conscious systems. This paper explores Asha’s metaphysical implications in light of entropy, quantum coherence, and thermodynamic principles—arguing that Asha-aligned action may function to locally reverse moral entropy and stabilize conscious systems. II. Introduction The moral dimension of entropy Why classical thermodynamics doesn’t explain moral decay or restoration The need for a metaphysical construct like Asha to complete the equation III.

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