Marcellus 14:08 06-05-2006
Originally Posted by diablodelmar:
Yo dude, what is your explanation of evolution defying the first and second laws of Thermodynamics? Please give me a simple answer instead of a drawn out scientific rhetoric.
The second law has been dealt with, but I would quite like to know how you think evolution defies the first law of thermodynamics. The first law states:
"The increase in the internal energy of a system is equal to the amount of energy added to the system by heating, plus the amount added in the form of work done on the system."
It is essentially just a statement of the conservation of energy. How anyone could possibly think that evolution defied this law I don't know.
I've avoided weighing in to this thread as, quite frankly, debating with creationists bores and angers me, but I will make one gesture-
diablodelmar, spend some time perusing
http://www.talkorigins.org/. If you're still spouting this rubbish after that, there's truly no helping you.
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