Sin is symmetry breaking. The weak force violates parity; sin violates moral symmetry. Both generate entropy. Both are necessary for complex structure�but unchecked, they destroy.
Dual Projection
Weak Nuclear Force
- � Mediates radioactive decay
- � Violates parity symmetry
- � Enables matter-antimatter imbalance
- � Short-range, transformative
Sin / Hamartia
- � Mediates moral breakdown
- � Violates shalom (right order)
- � Creates self-other imbalance
- � Intimate, transformative
The Story
"Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin..."
� Romans 5:12
The weak force is the strangest force. It violates parity�distinguishes left from right. It created the matter-antimatter asymmetry that allows us to exist. Without it, no complex atoms, no stars, no life.
Sin is similarly paradoxically necessary. Without the capacity to choose wrongly, there is no choice. Without disruption of perfect symmetry, there is no story�no redemption arc.
But unchecked, both destroy. Radioactive decay unchecked creates death. Sin unchecked creates hell. The framework doesn't deny sin�it mechanizes it, showing its role in the cosmic economy.
Five Axioms
1. Sin is Symmetry Breaking
Violates the shalom of right relationship. Like parity violation�an intrinsic asymmetry.
2. Sin Generates Entropy
Every sin increases disorder. ?F dt = ?S. The arrow of judgment points forward.
3. Sin is Necessary for Complexity
Without the weak force, no elements. Without choice, no moral beings. The risk is the point.
4. Sin Decays Systems
Radioactive half-life; moral half-life. Systems left to themselves trend toward corruption.
5. Conjugate to Entropy [F,S]
Sin is the cause; entropy/judgment is the effect. S = ?F over time.
Conjugate Pair: F ? S
Seven Domains
Radioactive decay, CP violation
Mutation, genetic drift
Impulse, dopamine dysregulation
Shadow, repression, vice
Bugs, errors, bit rot
Moral hazard, fraud decay
Kill Conditions
Moral Perfection
Demonstrate F=0 is achievable and sustainable.
Consequence-Free Sin
Show sin with zero entropy generation (?S=0).