This article is a condensation of an appendix in the math professor's recent book:
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=9128
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=9128
bob b said:This article is a condensation of an appendix in the math professor's recent book:
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=9128
Mr Jack said:*yawn*
Same old, same old.
If the profs arguments worked they'd make giving birth impossible. Evolution contains nothing that reproduction does not.
noguru said:How do you turn a scambled egg back into an unscrambled egg?
Feed it to a chicken.
noguru said:How do you turn a scambled egg back into an unscrambled egg?
Feed it to a chicken.
One Eyed Jack said:Chickens aren't closed systems. They intake food and air and have the mechanisms necessary to make use of these things.
Mr Jack said:Which elegantly demonstrates the utter uselessness of order as an analogy for entropy.
One Eyed Jack said:Who's trying to use order as an analogy for entropy? I thought they were opposites.
One Eyed Jack said:Chickens aren't closed systems. They intake food and air and have the mechanisms necessary to make use of these things.
bob b said:The key word is of course "mechanism".
noguru said:Yes, "natural mechanism". Those would be DNA and metabolism. Do you think that either of these mechanisms are "unnatural" or "supernatural"?
bob b said:The coding system of DNA certainly did not come about due to random mutation.
I don't think the two tings are equivalent although we tend to envision an orderly system a system which has greater free energy and less entropy.Who's trying to use order as an analogy for entropy? I thought they were opposites.
noguru said:YECs love to assume that SLoT is the ultimate law of the universe.
It fits their argument well to believe this law dominates all other forces in the universe.
And of course we are brought back to the question of whether the universe is a closed system.
The answer to this cannot be answered with any degree of certainty.
And we know how much YECs hate uncertainty.
Bob, OEJ do you believe as Hilston does, that God is directly responsible for bringing and keeping atoms together? Should this be part of atomic theory?
OEJ, can you point me to an entirely closed system that exists outside of a labratory?
One Eyed Jack said:It's certainly a fundamental law of physics. Do you deny this?
bobmyers said:This is simple an assertion, containing neither evidence nor argument. Please try again.
stratnerd said:Bob, OEJ do you believe as Hilston does, that God is directly responsible for bringing and keeping atoms together?
Should this be part of atomic theory?