Re: Propping up the theory of Evolution
- From: "Steven L." <sdlitvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 12:51:29 -0400
rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jul 3, 4:39 am, Bodega <michael.palm...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Jul 2, 5:10 pm, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:> It has become painfully obvious that in order to preserve the theoryof evolution so it can continue to be taught properly in schools, someOf course, all those theories about orbital mechanics and nuclear
work must be done to clarify basic principles, and to show wherever
possible, how evolution works in lay mans terms so that people can
understand it more easily.
reactions 'n' infernal combusion engines needs propping up too. Durn
nitwit scientists.
Well you are obviously a highly perceptive individual, who probably
knows a thing or two about how these science things work,
So perhaps you could explain to everyone how it is, that entropy works
in the opposite direction when it comes to evolution, and how things
in nature are first in a disorganized state, and then through the
actions of atoms, and there is nothing but atoms and the void, how
through the interactions of atoms and molecular processes, evolution
defies the normal direction of entropy?
How is it that systems in human biology, by themselves, become more
organized, and we somehow have developed from simple life forms?
Entropy only increases in a *closed system*.
In an open system, entropy can be made to decrease through the application of energy to do work.
For example, at this moment, the compressor in my air conditioner is running on electrical energy, making the air in my home cooler than it would be in equilibrium with the outside ambient temp. That is indeed a temporary and *local* reversal of entropy. But it will continue only as long as energy is expended; if there were to be a power outage, my air conditioner would stop working and my home would begin to warm up again.
In the case of our planet, most of the biochemical processes taking place were ultimately being powered by the Sun, and maybe also some powered by heat from the Earth's interior. Entropy does not have to increase, as long as these sources of energy are available to do work to decrease it.
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Steven L.
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