Re: 2nd law of thermodynamics



Free Lunch wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:31:23 -0500, in talk.origins XeNO <xeno6696@xxxxxxx> wrote in <K5rmi.19$2X6.16@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
TomS wrote:
"On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 12:11:18 +0200, in article
<4699f288$0$326$e4fe514c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Guido stated..."
Dale Kelly wrote:
since we are more ordered than a pool of amoebas, then there would be a violation of the 2nd law in that order has increased and entropy has decreased.

"Since the air in my fridge is more ordered than air outside it, there would be a violation of the 2nd law in that order has increased and entropy has decreased."

I wonder, do you consider refridgerators miraculous?

No, just intelligently designed.

Intelligent design can violate laws of nature. That's why airplanes
can violate the law of gravity - they're intelligently designed.
Refrigerators work according to the second principle--they are hooked into the outlet, which is caused by burning tons of coal and losing most of that energy to--entropy! No law of nature is broken according to the refrigerator.

That's why there are perpetual motion machines - they're
intelligently designed.
Here you're either joking or perpetually mad....

That's why we never can derive a law of nature from a laboratory experiment. Experiments are intelligently designed,
so the laws of nature don't apply to them.
So... when I drop a beaker--it may not fall down?

I could use those laws of physics some mornings when I forget my coffee
cup on top of the car.

*SPORFLE* AND *LMFAO* simultaneously...
-->Cleans up beer spilled on keyboard

--XeNO

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