The second law of thermodynamics (or the law of entropy) seems to work against the spontaneous generation of life. All real-world change is seen to follow, or be motivated, by this law. The second law, in its most general form, states that the world acts spontaneously to minimize potentials, or equivalently maximize entropy. The balance of the second law says that in all natural processes the entropy of the world always increases. We should be devolving if we follow this fundamental law of physics.
If your interpretation of the "law of physics" were correct, there would be no life at all, since every living thing violates your interpretation.
Of course, your interpretation of the second law is nonsence.
See my post 121. BTW, the second law also works against the spontaneous formation of snowflakes from water vapor.