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Jordo86
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02-13-2005 6:57 AM


How does the theory of evolution get around the 2nd law of thermodynamics? (The law that the universe is moving from order to disorder)In order for biological evolution to work simple species are supposed to "evolve" and build upward, becoming more complex. An apelike creature becoming human, for an example. But the 2nd law of thermodynamics, a law as proven as gravity, causes the opposite. We do not occasionally see gravity "fail", and witness objects falling off the earth. So how can TTOE continually break laws without question? I am very interested in an evolutionist's view on this subject, so if you guys could answer that would be great. Thanks

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02-13-2005 8:21 AM


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