Extropy
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The term extropy, coined by Tom Bell (T. O. Morrow) in January 1988, is defined as the extent of a living or organizational system's intelligence, functional order, vitality, energy, life, experience, and capacity and drive for improvement and growth. Extropy expresses a metaphor, rather than serving as a technical term, and so is not simply the opposite of entropy. The concept of extropy is commonly invoked within some strains of transhumanism.
- Extropic — Actions, qualities, or outcomes that embody or further extropy