Random
Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

The 2nd law thermodynamics disproves that life came by chance

"The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that the state of entropy of the entire universe, as an isolated system, will always increase over time. The second law also states that the changes in the entropy in the universe can never be negative"
This is observable and proven scientifically. Entropy in a simpler way says that all things go from a state of heat to cool with no energy being acted upon it. So it is not possible to reverse entropy so something unorganized and random can never become organized.
Iwantyourhotwife · 22-25
This is one of the reasons science actually proved the notion of an intelligent, capable, willing agent designing this universe, rather than the idea that randomness can magically construct all of the things around us.

I loved learning about this in thermodynamics and in particular, the professor was talking about balloons, houses of cards, buildings, etc. mentioning they do not and cannot naturally occur without a conscious, manipulating agent because only a conscious agent who is able to manipulate this physical world can make certain combinations you wouldn't see according to this fundamental, universal principle
SW-User
Non -duality. Life [i]IS[/i]. Start there.
[media=https://youtu.be/mGDJO2M7RBg]

That proves an intelligent designer? If you say so. Others are not going to agree.
Iwantyourhotwife · 22-25
@BlueSkyKing I think you misunderstood the video you shared.

The example of humans and refrigerators in her video is to demonstrate how the nature of entropy does not apply to humans and refrigerators because we aren't closed systems. If it did, we wouldn't be exchanging heat with our surroundings, meaning breathing for us humans. (Our mouth being a gateway). It is a clear, observable function of humans and refrigerators to disrupt surrounding entropy to achieve some type of temperature control within ourselves.

She implies in no way that entropy can create an ordered human or refrigerator but tells us at the beginning how infinitesimal the statistics would be to find order coming about by itself. The "how we exist" part is because we do not violate entropy since entropy does not apply to us like it does to the observable, natural world around us humans (and refrigerators) which are open systems to the environments we are in. Otherwise, imagine a refrigerator trying to push heat outside but the universe around is so rigid that it somehow will never allow such heat transfer because it somehow "closed off" the refrigerator, even though the whole point is that the refrigerator will be open to the surrounding world and will push heat into it
Axeroberts · 56-60, M
@BlueSkyKing i never made a claim.

 
Post Comment