Yes, you've clarified it some.
However, you still haven't stated (at least not clearly) just what the second law is. You have stated that heat doesn't flow from cold to hot places. But you have not yet made it clear why this is a problem for abiogenesis. You have simply said that it is. Simply saying something without giving reasons doesn't make for a very good discussion.
You will be asked to actually support what you say so before I release this topic it would be a good idea for you to show that you can.
The outside energy (sun) would never cause these molecules to combine in such a complex way to make even amino acids (much less protein or DNA).
You make this statement for example. This is contradicted by facts as far as I know. You'll have to answer that problem.
In addition, the popular closed system argument is IRRELEVANT, as the second law has never been proven wrong in an open system, either.
You'll have to explain this too. No one in response to you will suggest that the 2nd law is wrong. But with free energy the second law is not, by itself, a restriction on anything. That is the issue you have to answer.
...so according to the 2nd law it would be more likely (by far) to have those two molecules break apart rather then stay together and expand.
I asked you to show just exactly how the 2nd law says things like the above. You simply made the claim again. In the science threads you have to actually support what you say not simply assert them. Thermodynamics may very well be involved as an issue for abiogenesis (in fact I am darned sure it is) but you haven't shown how it is. I am very sure that it isn't an issue that is simply a result of the 2nd law. If it is you'll have to show how.
Thanks for the clarification. You second go is better than the first.
Edited by AdminNosy, : spelling again