My comment did not assume the physical. Entropy is not a physical concept but a statistical one. It can be used to measure the complexity of any system, physical or not.
Any real system, whether physical, spiritual, or anything else, will necessarily be computable. Even the mind of God would have to be technically computable, although you could argue that it would require more computational power than could possibly fit in the physical universe.
Again, there is no magic. Nothing is intrinsically mysterious. Mystery is a symptom of a finite, ignorant mind. Whatever realms might exist beyond this physical universe are necessarily logically coherent and explainable in principle. And that applies to any subsystem of any reality, whether consciousness, life, or anything else.
My comment did not assume the physical. Entropy is not a physical concept but a statistical one. It can be used to measure the complexity of any system, physical or not.
Any real system, whether physical, spiritual, or anything else, will necessarily be computable. Even the mind of God would have to be technically computable, although you could argue that it would require more computational power than could possibly fit in the physical universe.
Again, there is no magic. Nothing is intrinsically mysterious. Mystery is a symptom of a finite, ignorant mind. Whatever realms might exist beyond this physical universe are necessarily logically coherent and explainable in principle. And that applies to any subsystem of any reality, whether consciousness, life, or anything else.