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Old Aug 27th, 2003, 11:50 PM   #9 (permalink)
UNISH25
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Re: The contradiction of the Second law of thermodynamics and the big bang and Darwinism

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Originally posted by himilefrontier
The second law of theromdynamics states that the amount of entropy in a system will increase unless acted upon by an outside force. Entropy is defined as the amount of disorder in a system.In other words, if you leave a pile of bricks on the ground, it will not become a house unless someone builds it into one.It will deteriorate and crumble back into the earth instead.That being said, both the theory of evolution and the big bang theory require a bell curve of order in which a given system goes from a point of low order and simplicity and then goes to a period of highest order only to deteriorate back into a simpler, less orderly form.According to physicists, the big bang began with a quantum singularity containing all of the matter in the universe that was about the size of our sun.This was the point of lowest order.Then it exploded and all of the elements, beginning with hydrogen formed form the ether.After the elements were formed, it became complex systems, stars, planets, solar systems, galaxies and galaxy clusters.Then the stars began to collapse and form black holes-at the bottom of which are-you guessed it-quantum singularities!(And yes, I know, at the center of every galaxy is a dormant supermassive black hole, but if I discuss that, I'll have to write a novel)Life on earth can be explained in much the same way-going from a point of no biological life, to simple amino acid chains into bacteria, single celled organisms to animals and plants to ecosystems.Then at some given time, it all starts a slow process of deterioration and lower bio-diversity.To me, this calls into question the whole theory of how life and the universe started.I do not deny a certain amount of natural selection, nor do I deny the expanding universe.I do, however think that the origins of all we know are not happenstance and point to intelligent design.Intelligent design is the only thing that is consistent with the laws of thermodynamics.Something to think about.
Yeah all you say is true, but where is your theorizing point?
Wheres the contradiction? I'm not sure I see it...
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