Reply to thread

questerr

"I have a question about you assessment of evolution violating thermodynamics (if it really did, don't you think all physicists would reject evolution?) and life being asystem that is always in a state of declining energy: It what you say is the case, wouldn't the birth of new life violate thermodynamics? Wouldn't growth violate thermodynamics?"


Many physicists do reject evolution.

dissentfromdarwi.orgn and doctorsdissentingdarwin have seceral hundred people of science who reject Macroevolution.

And if you ever get the chance to ask a physicist about this, they will say there are no known exceptions to the 2cd Law.


A new life being born does not violate the 2cd Law. The 2cd law requires decreasing complexity, over time. Macroe evolution re


Back
Top