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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message . net... bw wrote: Entropy increases Seems to me that evolution violates that principle. Not at all; "entropy increases" is with respect to the total entropy of a closed system. But in the case of "evolution," the only closed system which makes any sense to consider is the entire solar system, or at the very least the Sun-Earth system. It is entirely pemissible for an overall increase in entropy to occur (i.e., the Sun slowly loses energy to the rest of the universe) while at the same time this overall trend results in a very localized DECREASE in entropy (increase in order; in this case, the evolution of complex systems on Earth). Bob M. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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