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Man & the Natural World Quotes in Dune

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #10

We try to copy these patterns [of the universe] in our lives and our society, seeking the rhythms, the dances, the forms that comfort. Yet, it is possible to see peril in the finding of ultimate perfection. It is clear that the ultimate pattern contains its own fixity. In such perfection, all things move toward death. (40.Intro)

Okay, this one can get a little complicated. Physics has this concept called entropy. The basic idea is that any ordered system will eventually break down into disorder. So, if we manage to balance our society perfectly with nature, the system will only last so long. It will always, in time, break down. Well, that's depressing, but does that mean we shouldn't try? We'll leave that one up to you.