DK
Then why isn't there life on Venus and Mercury? While you're at it please provide some serious scientific evidence for your statement.
Thanks.
Boiler Plate
DK
Then why isn't there life on Venus and Mercury? While you're at it please provide some serious scientific evidence for your statement.
Thanks.
Boiler Plate
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You asserted a violation of the second law of thermo...I blew your @ss out of the water because you have no clue what the second law is. If you chose to say that life must exist everywhere that follows the second law...well, that is your problem. Explain away.
By the way, it is your obligation to supply proof when you assert something. It is not my obligation to prove a negative.
You asserted a second law violation, what is your evidence?
Face it, you really don't understand how to apply the second law.
I have major disagreements with ToEs and their importance to the advancement of science. Anyone one this forum would agree with my position being consistent.
You asserted a second law violation, I informed you of the second law system that would allow disorganization in the sun to allow greater organization to take place on the Earth.
It does not require life on venus or mercury.
Consider yourself spanked. Go out there and do better, be mean to me but do it well.
Study more about the second law, and become a good physicist.
I wish you all the best!
DK
Great, why don't you ask why there isn't life on the Sun next?
Totally ignoring the second law issue (which does not create a problem for the theory of evolution) there is the minor detail that there is no liquid water on either planet, which pretty much rules out life to begin with.