To: FastCoyote
I never said your body defies thermodynamics. Your body is the thermodynamic mechanism and it has to be an incredibly complex mechanism. If we examine how a baby develops from an embryo to a fully developed person, the process is very precise. There is no room for error. All the processes are controlled precisely, otherwise you would be left with a cancerous blob. There are also limits imposed on the thermodynamic mechanism. It is limited by its functionality. If you then try to explain the biological development of new systems on evolution, you are left with an incomplete mechanism. It goes back to the heart of thermodynamics -- the most probable states win out. Given the precision required for the advancement, there is not enough time to explain the development. This is especially noticeable in the Cambrian explosion where a multitude of different lifeforms rapidly appeared.
333 posted on
02/05/2005 8:02:57 PM PST by
nasamn777
(The emperor wears no clothes -- I am sorry to tell you!)
To: nasamn777
"Given the precision required for the advancement, there is not enough time to explain the development."
Says who? Please show your calculations. Bwahaha.
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