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Does evolution violate thermodynamics?

Does evolution violate thermodynamics?

TLDR: Evolution does not violate the Second Law of Thermodyamics, because Earth is not a closed system. The entropy of the entire solar system increases over time, but Earth is a small part of that and so there is plenty of room for increasing order over time on our planet, basically because the sun is so damn big.

Are the laws of thermodynamics wrong?

Originally Answered: Is second law of thermodynamics wrong? Almost definitely not. There are very good statistical reasons to think it’s valid, we can make accurate predictions with it, and we’ve found no natural process that violates it.

Why you think organisms do not violate the second law of thermodynamics?

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The second law of thermodynamics states that the entropy of a closed system will always increase with time. The only known closed system is the entire universe. Living organisms are not a closed system, and therefore the energy input and output of an organism is not relevant to the second law of thermodynamics.

Can the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics be violated?

Originally Answered: Can the second law of thermodynamic be violated? No. Never second law cannot be violated. In fact for a any mechanical machine it’s important to satisfy 1 St and 2 nd law of thermodynamics.

Is the Second Law of Thermodynamics correct?

The Second Law of Thermodynamics is about the quality of energy. It states that as energy is transferred or transformed, more and more of it is wasted. The Second Law also states that there is a natural tendency of any isolated system to degenerate into a more disordered state.

How does the second law of thermodynamics provide evidence for creationism?

The second law of thermodynamics provides evidence for creationism in several ways, but is often misunderstood and therefore misapplied. As with the first law, the concept of entropy leads to some logical conclusions about the universe. If the universe was infinitely old, it would now be in a state of maximum entropy: of total chaos.

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How does thermodynamics apply to the idea of a creator?

As applied to the idea of a Creator, thermodynamics really applies at a fundamental level, not a specific level. That is, thermodynamics provides no particular evidence as to how God might have created, only that God is necessary. The first law of thermodynamics involves the conservation of energy.

Does the second law of thermodynamics hold up in real life?

Yes it does not. I mean, it doesn’t. Your weird grammar is bewitching. But your grasp of physics is not. The Second Law of Thermodynamics roughly states that energy can only flow from a hot body to a cold one in a closed system, and that the measure of this is called entropy, which only ever increases.

What is the first law of thermodynamics?

The first law of thermodynamics involves the conservation of energy. Most importantly, for the sake of creationism, this law states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; it can only be changed in form or function. This means that the total energy of an isolated system is constant, neither increasing nor decreasing.