By Rey Torres - L3V17e

When one speaks of probabilities in systems, there is always a chance that entropy may be decreased momentarily. However, when one looks at the universe, based on probabilities and based on its “size,” although the law of chance and uncertainty are plausible scientific considerations, it is extremely “unlikely” that entropy may be decreased and have a result of chance, springing life into existence.
Taking into account the size of systems one may use a pool table as an example. If we were to observe a movie of a pool table “break” shot which results in the disorganization of the initial state, we can understand what implications the universe size presents to the humanistic evolutionary theory. The ordered arrangement of balls becomes disordered, but running the film in reverse would show each individual collision obeying the usual physical laws (this is not rocket science). The time reversal or reduction in entropy of this system would be apparent, however, only when all the balls ended up in an ordered collection as initially organized. Although that result could conceivably occur by chance, it is very unlikely. In contrast, reducing the example to just two balls would make the odds of an orderly arrangement occurring more likely.
Therefore, taking this fact into consideration, we may conclude that given the enormous size of our universe as a whole, the chances of life coming into existence are universally unlikely (pun intended), due to the size of the system. In addition, the complexity of organization required for this process would not only have to deal with the unlikelihood in a universal size system, but be hampered by the universal law of disorganization affecting closed and open systems indiscriminately. The law of irreversible disorder, the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics dictates that “one cannot break even or you cannot return to the same energy state, because there is always an increase in disorder; entropy always increases” (British scientist and author C.P. Snow). Therefore, scientifically, the idea of life springing into existence out of an uncaused universe (contradiction of terms and scientific law of course), is decapitated by the law of probability due to universal size coupled with the law of universal death… entropy.
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Copyright © 2006 by Rey Torres
Nota: This article may be used freely as long as proper credits are given

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