A series of dialogues provides meaning and hope through science and entropy reduction, led by an expert in communication and energy.
A companion work to Flatland (Sayre/Emberley, 2014), these dialogues offer meaning, comfort, and direction to a world at risk of losing its faith. From the latest science and our places of greatest striving, an expert on the reduction of entropy offers a reality that is rational, faithful, and hopeful. The inventor of “chirp” FM radio and a standard energy-saving contract, Sayre has formed a dozen companies around the sciences of communication, rehabilitation, and energy. These have made him expert in reducing “entropy,” the measure of both decay and ignorance—and that is how scientists would detect intelligent life, anywhere in the universe.
David Sayre’s writing grows out of two uncommon but parallel careers. Leading advances in the sciences of communication and energy, he has ventured with rare insight into the back wards of violent and despairing institutions and neighborhoods. Sayre’s writing explores the evolution of our species in our “places of great striving.” Writing for adults and for children, his books explore the themes of entropy, love and loss, beauty and truth. Sayre gives readers much to savor, as they journey toward Home.