rishaed wrote:Sure Entropy- the law of thermodynamics that states that everything tends to disorder.
You forgot the most important part.. "in a closed system". Input energy and that changes. There are other more advanced refutations, but I leave that to others. I seem to remember Neoteny offering a pretty full explanation on this in the past.
rishaed wrote:Well at which point is the highest point of disorder? Gases are the most disordered where the particles are free and have no structure, then liquids with solids being the most ordered. So if you had a Cosmos filled with just gas and dust (extremely small solid particles.) Why would they change on explosion (assuming said explosion is possible, but I'm not sure how you would start said explosion without outside said force/energy) to planets which are extremely complex, each in their perfect alignments and orbits at the perfect distances.
OK, a couple of problems with the above. First, the "cosmos" is filled with a good deal more than just dust and gas. Second, if you are referring to the Big Bang, then you just have the theory wrong, and yes -- it IS a theory, not stated to be fact, though some scientific pretenders and even a few over-eager scientists might give the impression it is fact. The idea is that it was a large mass that exploded, not a bunch of tiny particles that came together.
Per the orbits -- that is a factor of physics. objects of a certain size coming within specific ranges of stars will form orbits and become planets. Again, there are many here who can give you as much detail as you wish.
BUT, the biggest question is what does that have to do with either God OR the theory of Evolution?
rishaed wrote: It is said that if the moon were closer that tidal waves would be destructive. Or that if our planet were closer to the sun it would become too hot and kill plant life or that if it was further away that we would not receive enough heat (energy) for sustainability? But I digress. How then do planets which are LARGE SOLID objects, remember (solids are more ordered than gases) come out of an explosion and defy the law of entropy.
You utterly distort the "law of entropy". Also, you ignore plain physics, which offers a pretty direct and rather simple explanation. The mere fact of an explosion is itself a "defiance" of the "law of entropy" -- even fourth of July fireworks, if your understanding were correct. It is not the law that is wrong, but the way you are attempting to understand and apply it that is incorrect.
rishaed wrote:The fact that in Chemistry if you have an equation you must energy is either required or lost, and if it is required to start the process then you must indeed have an outside force ie. a match to burn paper for instance, to take the form out of its natural state. And what do I get at most if i burn wood? Ash or coals at best. Otherwise known as SMALLER solid and gas particles.
Except, we have around us factories that take those small particles, put them to fire and create the parts that make cars, all kinds of machinery run. A builder can take some wood and nails and BUILD. Again, if your ideas were correct, then none of that would occur.
rishaed wrote:The fact that DNA is so complex that if a single strand is wrong (or even a pairing), it causes diseases/altercations if the person or animal even lives. The fact that DNA does not GAIN information only loses, i read in a well know science magazine that the someone found that the absence of mRNA (microRNA) is a leading factor in cancer. The fact that to be even probable some scientists evolution would require BILLIONS of years. Now if I did my calculus correctly if I took the limit of that probability (which is 1 over some huge number in its billions) I am approaching ZERO?
I have no idea where this idea that "DNA only losees information" got started, but it is just incorrect. Think of this.. a dictionary, nay the dictionaries of every language on Earth that uses our style of letters is formed from a mere 30 or so characters (yes, I did go beyond the English 26, to account for a couple of letters used in other languages). The DNA protein chain has the potential for far more combinations than that.
ALSO, probabilities mean nothing when faced with reality. Sometimes extremely improbable events actually happen. In statistics, this would be the "tails" of the curve. In biology, it is sometimes not the "norm" or the top of the curve that is significant, in some conditions it is those tails.
AND... none of this really shows why you are so convinced evolution is wrong. You have yet to address anything real, except some distorted references to DNA.