syntropy

/sɪnˈtrɒpi/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical concept or state of being in a condition of perfect order, balance, and unity, often associated with the universe or a particular system, where every element works together in harmony.

“The new-age philosopher proposed the idea of syntropy, where every aspect of the universe is interconnected and interdependent.”

Synonyms

  • harmony
  • homeostasis

Antonyms

  • chaos
  • entropy