Saturday, 14 March 2009
On Entropy and Old Kolkata Streets
Walking through North Kolkata feels like walking inside a slow equation. Buildings decay, paint fades, iron rusts. Physics calls it entropy — everything moves towards disorder.
But strangely, inside that decay, there is memory. The old balconies, the narrow lanes, the sound of someone practicing Rabindra Sangeet — nothing is truly lost.
Maybe life is like that. We think things are breaking apart, but they are only rearranging into something we don’t yet understand.
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