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Happy New Year @fruity-hub-blog ! Here’s your piece for the Truce, a young Vlad discovering his fire (core) powers!
Okay, I’m on a roll with ghost science and these theories, so here’s more:
So, the main issue with the Ghost Zone is entropy.
Entropy is basically how random or disorganized something is, and the universe always wants to increase entropy. When you increase entropy, or randomness, you decrease something’s ability to do work. Think of it like this: if I have a ball at the top of a hill, it has the potential to roll down the hill, with that, I could power something. When it’s at the bottom of the hill, the ball can’t do anything. The energy at the top and bottom is the same, but at the top, it’s “stored” in the ball’s height, in it’s potential to drop. At the bottom of the hill, all that energy has been released, and now it can’t be used. That’s an increase in entropy, that “free energy” that now can’t be used.
The thing about the Ghost Zone is that is doesn’t really have entropy. Energy is just always there. It’s basically a dimension made of energy. So where does that energy come from? How does it not run out?
Well, if everything in the universe increases entropy, and the Zone is a well of “constant energy”, what if the Zone was a sort of energy net? When energy loses some of it’s ability to do work, becomes more random, that randomness feeds the Zone. The Zone is infinite, expands across all universes, and in a sense, it’s everywhere entropy is.
The Ghost Zone is, quite literally, the ghost of energy. It is the ghost of energy’s potential. The Zone is always there, because it exists in the spaces between, the spaces where energy’s potential has been lost. The Zone stores the randomness of the universe(s). The energy of the universe is constant, but the potential of energy, it’s randomness is reborn in the Ghost Zone. The Zone is always gaining energy because entropy is always increasing, but it cycles this energy with the creation of ghosts. The Ghost Zone does a reverse entropy with the creation of ghosts: structured containers of energy, built out of the random energy of the Zone.
Ghosts are little chaotic bastards, because in a sense, they represent chaos. They represent randomness and disorder, they are built out of randomness, but at the same time, they are structure in a world literally formed from chaos.
Theory: If Danny got caught bleeding ectoplasm, he could always say that he has Sulfhemoglobinemia.
Seriously though, it’s a rare blood condition where there’s excess sulfhemoglobin in the blood, where hemoglobin binds to sulfer instead of oxygen, and makes the blood green. It does make the hemoglobin unusable and thus you might die because no hemoglobin = no oxygen, but it’d still work.
And, fun fact, in documented cases, when you compare skin tones, the green blood makes the skin appear tanner and bluer.