The second law of thermodynamics states for a closed system; in an open system entropy is not reduced. A good example of this would be a volcanic mountain range. The energy from the core of the earth continues to add to the volcano over time, causing multiple eruption events that continue to build the mountain range.
There’s an example, and one that uses a non living system, to show now it builds and expands on itself over time given additional energy input.
Your turn, tell us how the second law negates the theory of evolution.
[[The second law of thermodynamics states for a closed system; in an open system entropy is not reduced.]]
Oh good golly- now you’re making up rules of science as you go? Do you really wish to push this issue? Because you wil lfind out open systems are WORSE for evolution- not better