en·tro·py
n. pl. en·tro·pies
- A measure of the disorder or randomness in a closed system.
- A measure of the loss of information in a transmitted message.
- The tendency for all matter and energy in the universe to evolve toward a state of inert uniformity.
- Inevitable and steady deterioration of a system or society.
en·tro
pic adj.Adjective = a word naming an attribute of a noun
i·con n.
- also i·kon
- An image; a representation.
- A representation or picture of a sacred or sanctified Christian personage, traditionally used and venerated in the Eastern Church.
- An important and enduring symbol: “Voyager will take its place… alongside such icons of airborne adventure as The Spirit of St. Louis and [the] Bell X-1” (William D. Marbach).
- One who is the object of great attention and devotion; an idol: “He is… a pop icon designed and manufactured for the video generation” (Harry F. Waters).
Therefore entropicon = an icon fighting uniformity
I am a person, but this person’s creativity was stifled… no more



