Thanks for taking the time to make this response.
It turns out we can replace the fossil fuel reserves with hydrogen of our own creation, by domestic and community based solar hydrogen generation. This would also keep all aerospace in the air. (Electricity and batteries alone can't do that).
But we would need to stop fossil fuels use abruptly to switch over to doing that.
Our action doing that would be negentropy by your terminology. I've shown that, modeled it, using the lab tested proof of the relationship between information creation and temperature reduction as the basis.
As far as I can see, nature will either force us to do that, or we will perish.
The timescale for perishing now is only a few years, because right now we are posentrooy (destruction).
How long would a plant last, if it failed to issue nutrients within itself, in response to the Joules landing on its leaves from the sun, after it first formed those leaves?
I suspect it wouldn't be long, a few days maybe.
That is the same question being asked of us by nature right now, it seems to me.
I wonder if a lot of plants had to perish, for the first one to learn how to issue nutrients to all the cells of its body, in response the Joules of energy received by its leaves from the sun, after it first formed leaves.
To me this is our choice now, to learn from plants and maybe becone the first of a new kind of photosynthetic superorganism.
Or die like maybe one of the many plants that had to die for plants to learn.
That makes us pretty special, if we pass the test.
Currently we, all of humanity, and maybe all life on the planet, are set to fail the test, dying from energy starvation, because we are failing to issue our functional equivalent to the nutrients in plants, solar indexed stimulus, in response to the Joules / KWhrs landing on our leaves, the solar panels and solar farms all over the planet.
A plant failing to do that would probably die in a few days.
Our own failure might take a few years for us to die from. Not much longer.
We will only get one chance to do this on Earth because there was only one stock of fossill fuels.
That makes us pretty special.
But not so special if we fail the test, we become just another failed experiment.
Its a test that will probably be passed one day in another scenario, on another planet like this one, by another iteration of a species like us, somewhere else, because like plants this superorganism might be destined to exist, like plants probably always were destined to exist.
Right now, we are choosing to fail.
Our failure is to not learn from plants.
We failed to do as they do.
We failed to issue nutrients in response to the KWhrs coming into the human economy from our newly formed leaves, the solar farms and panels all over the planet.
Money is our human functional equivalent to nutrients.
Nutrients are abstracted energy and so is money.
Energy quantifies what nutrients can do, and energy quantifies what money does.
Both are transport mechanisms of energy, as surely as electricity is also.
Failure to understand that, is the grand misunderstanding we are guilty of.
Sure it looks like the solar Ai was sent to help us.
But it can't help us if we don't want to be helped.