FYI-FTR: The flawed open system thermodynamic entropy compensation argument
Over the past few days, ideological objectors to the design inference have been pushing the deeply flawed but superficially persuasive open system compensation argument. That is as long as mass and/or energy is flowing in and/or out, thermodynamics poses no problem for OOL or origin of major body plan innovations. But, as there is a pivotal link between entropy and information once we duly factor in the microscopic, statistical view of matter, that cannot be right. FYI-FTR, I clip Sewell’s crucial point in reply: . . . The second law is all about probability, it uses probability at the microscopic level to predict macroscopic change: the reason carbon distributes itself more and more uniformly in an insulated solid [–> i.e. Read More ›