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Old Aug 28th, 2003, 12:22 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Re: Re: Re: Re: The contradiction of the Second law of thermodynamics and the big bang and Darwinism

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Originally posted by UNISH25
Natural tendancy of life is to move towards chaos? I think you got that the opposite way.
Everything is moving towards a state of non-chaos..as stated by himile frotier in his bell curve assessment. But after it reaches perfection harmony at the peak of the bell curve, then it starts to move toward chaos.

But what is contradiction about it with the second law of thermodynamics..

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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.
that is the second law of thermodynamics, it says exactly what I just said
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