Philosophical Musings

Philosophical Musings

Monday, February 3, 2020

Evidence for The Creator: Entropy


http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Therm/entrop.html

It is the most basic, obvious, and indisputable principle in the universe:

Entropy

From Britannica:
Entropy, the measure of a system’s thermal energy per unit temperature that is unavailable for doing useful work. Because work is obtained from ordered molecular motion, the amount of entropy is also a measure of the molecular disorder, or randomness, of a system. The concept of entropy provides deep insight into the direction of spontaneous change for many everyday phenomena. Its introduction by the German physicist Rudolf Clausius in 1850 is a highlight of 19th-century physics.

Closely related to entropy, especially in the origins debate,  is the laws of thermodynamics.

The laws of thermodynamics describe the relationships between thermal energy, or heat, and other forms of energy, and how energy affects matter. The First Law of Thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed; the total quantity of energy in the universe stays the same. The Second Law of Thermodynamics is about the quality of energy. It states that as energy is transferred or transformed, more and more of it is wasted. The Second Law also states that there is a natural tendency of any isolated system to degenerate into a more disordered state. 
https://www.livescience.com/50941-second-law-thermodynamics.html

Entropy is simply the observable reality that all things tend towards randomness, unless acted upon by an intelligent,  ordered force.  Even things put into ordered complexity will decay into random disorder, if not maintained by an orderly force.

The sandcastle illustration is commonly used for entropy.  If you build a sandcastle on the beach, then go away, it will dissolve into random clumps of sand.  ALL the forces of nature attack everything,  reducing them to simpler, random forms.  NOTHING increases in complexity by natural forces in the universe.

The origin of the universe had to have an ordered, intelligent force to begin.  In a godless universe,  all matter, order, and complexity we see now would have dissipated into random equilibrium..  cold, dead,  lifeless matter, expanding eternally through infinite space and darkness.   All stars would have burnt out eons ago, and planets,  systems,  and galaxies would be drifting endlessly..  no order..  no life.. only random chaos dissipating any semblance of order.  There is NOTHING to 'arrange' the universe into galactic order, in a godless universe.

Life would be impossible,  in a godless universe of eternal entropy.  The complexity of living things, the blueprint of their design, and the visible order of the universe providing an island of ecosystem, in a harsh, lifeless universe, flies in the face of every natural law, which would have left everything cold, dark, and dissipated.  The stars, orbits, galaxies, and EVERYTHING  orderly in the universe cannot be explained by natural processes.  What, (or more precisely, Who), overcame thr universal dissipating force of entropy, and ordered this universe into a small dot of livable possibility?   The amazing complexity of life becomes absudly impossible,  without an Intelligent Designer to order these things.

Yet in spite of the overwhelming, OBVIOUS impossibility of godless naturalism,  it is taught..  INDOCTRINATED as a religious belief, into everyone in this generation. The propaganda drums pound incessantly,  until the brain dead indoctrinees fall helplessly in line, surrendering their reason..  abandoning science, skepticism, and common sense, until the absurd suggestion of atheistic naturalism seems plausible.   Not content with believing this anti-science absurdity, they have the gall to ridicule and mock those who believe in the obvious:  The Creator.

It is a lame, feeble, and transparent attempt to avoid accountability to their Creator.  Pretending to be wise, they become fools, and worship the creation,  rather than the Creator.

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