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To: American Vet Repairman
Evolution violates the second law of therodynamics.

Ah. So how, specifically? What exactly does the 2LoT say, and what specific biological process violates it?

32 posted on 06/04/2005 2:57:29 PM PDT by jennyp (WHAT I'M READING: The Pentagon's New Map by Barnett)
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To: jennyp
What exactly does the 2LoT say, and what specific biological process violates it?

I think it's where someone grows from a single-celled zygote to a 250-lb NFL linebacker in 22 years or so.

33 posted on 06/04/2005 3:35:48 PM PDT by VadeRetro (Liberalism is a cancer on society. Creationism is a cancer on conservatism.)
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To: jennyp

"What exactly does the 2LoT say, and what specific biological process violates it?"

"2nd law of thermodynamics: Physicist Lord Kelvin stated it technically as follows: "There is no natural process the only result of which is to cool a heat reservoir and do external work." In more understandable terms, this law observes the fact that the useable energy in the universe is becoming less and less. Ultimately there would be no available energy left. Stemming from this fact we find that the most probable state for any natural system is one of disorder. All natural systems degenerate when left to themselves.3"

Chemistry and thermodynamics are the rules in which all biologic theories must reside. For a biosystem to start, an initial form of chemical energy must be accurately and in perfect timing be applied. Then the same same biosystem must be constantly maintained in order to be a living being. Things just can not choose to be alive. Now in regards to organic molecules there is deterioration in a bio system. Metals oxidize, proteins/amino acids decay and carbohydrates/sugars break down. Bio systems do not become more ordered over time and actually dissipate in order and there is a decline in both potential and kinetic energies.

For any biosystem to exist there must be already established environs which must be in harmony. Or the organism dies. These are needed for a living organism, food, a form of metabolism and waste excretion. Given that when the biocomponents exist by themselves there is the rule of entropy in constant play. The materials by themselves even when placed together do not become a living thing. The breaking down of a system overides a randomn ability to build up a system. In other words chemicals do not become more organized. They become more disorganized. Evolution in order to be a fact must prove that chemicals on their own become complex and organized on a randomn pattern without external input. This is not the case in spite of over 50 years of experiments to prove so.


35 posted on 06/04/2005 4:18:57 PM PDT by American Vet Repairman
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