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Evolution defies 2nd Law of Thermodynamics

Scientists have been studying the possibility of Evolution for some time and have come up with the conclusion that it might not be possible due to the existence of the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics.

The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics states that things (matter) eventually disintegrate and fall apart, which totally contradicts the Evolutionary theory, which states that things evolve through the time to be better than ever before (to develop in other words). In reality lots of money is pumped in to counteract its effects (paintings falling apart, concrete cracking etc.).

Although these effects can be counteracted to a certain extent, however, this cannot go on forever. Once the counteraction forces are released, the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics comes into place and causes things to be more disorderly. Thus in the long run, the universe will become more disorderly with molecular flow becoming more random and the whole universe, cold and with no order. Scientific studies have indeed proven that this theory affects all natural processes in the long run.

However, Naturalistic Evolution states that things evolve to be more beneficial and complex and to be more orderly in the long run and yet the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics seem to contradict this head on although no experimental evidence has been found to disprove this contradiction.

A number of scientists believe the 2nd Law, when truly understood, is enough to refute the theory of Evolution. In fact, it is one of the most important reasons why various Evolutionists have dropped their theory in favor of Creationism.