
Jeff Dunne Presents at Pari's Science, Art, and the Sacred
During the 2025 Science, Art, and the Sacred Series hosted by the Pari Center in Tuscany, Italy, Dr. Dunne will present a talk entitled “Syntropy: A Scientific Expression of Purpose in Life and Beyond Death“. For more information, and to reserve your spot for attendance Sept 2-9, see Pari’s website.
Abstract
The idea that consciousness is primary is becoming an increasingly prominent topic of conversation in ever-broadening circles. As this invites us to question the very nature of reality, a great deal of evidence that time and space are not objective absolutes is being examined with a more open mind. One example of this is the principle of syntropy (predicted by the same laws of physics that lead to entropy) that describes how energy and information can flow from the future to the present, and for which a large body of scientific evidence has been collected.
The implications of syntropy are profound, as they describe a purposeful universe in which all things are intrinsically interconnected. Just as importantly, the complementarity between syntropy and entropy suggests that we must take a new look at how we understand time and space, and recognize the very strong possibility that these concepts are more likely cognitive tools rather than objective aspects of a universe independent of the consciousnesses that experience it.
This talk will provide a short background on the concept of syntropy and explore not only the above-described implications, but what they mean for understanding life and death in the context of a reality where time is a tool of narrative.