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Walter Bradley and Casey Luskin write:

Major scientific magazines and journals often feature articles on the “Biggest Unsolved Mysteries in Science”1 — and the origin of life is almost always on that list, sometimes as the number one mystery.2 In this and coming posts we will explore key challenges to a natural, chemical origin of life. We’ll examine the formation of the essential functional polymers of life — proteins, DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), and RNA (ribonucleic acid). How might these extraordinarily complex molecules have formed in oceans, lakes, or ponds from simple, naturally occurring molecular building blocks like sugars and amino acids? What is life? How does it operate? Could life originate by strictly natural means?

Three Scientific Discoveries

Darwin’s theory of evolution and the development of the second law of thermodynamics by Boltzmann and Gibbs are two of the three major scientific discoveries of the 19th century. Maxwell’s field equations for electricity and magnetism are the third. The second law of thermodynamics has had a unifying effect in the physical sciences much like the theory of evolution has had in the life sciences. What is intriguing is that the predictions of one seem to contradict the predictions of the other. The grand story of evolution teaches that living systems have generally moved from simpler to more complex over time.3 The second law of thermodynamics teaches just the opposite, a progression from order to disorder, from complexity to simplicity in the physical universe. Your garden and your house, left to themselves, go from order to disorder. But you can restore the order if you do the necessary work. In the winter, when it is cold, the interior of your house will gradually drop in temperature toward the outside temperature. But a gas heater can reverse this process by converting the chemical energy in natural gas into thermal energy in the house. 

True Everywhere in Life

This simple analogy illustrates what is true of all living systems: they can only live by having access to energy and a means of converting this energy into the alternative forms of energy or work required to oppose the pull toward thermodynamic equilibrium, from complexity to simplicity. Living systems are much more complex than nonliving systems. Like a lawnmower with gasoline as a source of energy and an engine to convert that energy into movement of a blade to cut the grass, living systems must have access to sources of energy and systems to convert the energy into the needs of plants and animals.

Nonliving objects in nature exist without any complex functional systems or any energy flow requirements. They are generally made of simple crystalline or amorphous materials.

The second law of thermodynamics is a law of nature (like gravity, everyone is subject to it). Living plants and animals can survive only with energy flowing through their systems. Nonliving objects such as mountains, rocks, sand, rivers, and soil have no need for energy flow, nor do they have the complexity to utilize energy toward some goal. 

To Utilize and Store Energy

To summarize, plants can utilize solar energy to levitate above thermodynamic equilibrium. Nonliving objects such as mountains, oceans, rocks, sand, and soil have no need for such complexity; they do not store chemical energy like plants do; nor can they process solar or other forms of energy. Living matter is much more complex (e.g., RNA, DNA, protein, etc.), needing as it does to be able to utilize and store available energy from the sun or from the consumption of plants and animals. 

Notes

  1. See for example Ronak Gupta, “The 7 biggest unsolved mysteries in science,” Digit (May 26, 2015), https://www.digit.in/features/general/7-greatest-unsolved-problems-in-science-26132.html (accessed November 18, 2020).
  2. See for example Philip Ball, “10 Unsolved Mysteries in Chemistry,” Scientific American (October 2011), https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/10-unsolved-mysteries/ (accessed November 18, 2020).
  3. Technically the official line from neo-Darwinian evolutionists is that evolution knows nothing of “progress” and does not necessarily move from “simple to more complex.” Nonetheless, it is also true that the grand arc of the evolutionary story moves from simpler organisms toward more complex ones. In this evolutionary story, biological and organic systems began with a single self-replicating molecule and ended up at us. Evolutionary theorists sometimes try to trivialize this clear progression by calling it “bouncing off the lower wall of complexity,” but it cannot be denied that their story entails a march towards greater complexity. See for example Stephen Jay Gould, Full House: The Spread of Excellence from Plato to Darwin (New York: Three Rivers, 1996). 

Full article at Evolution News.

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Martin_r at 2, Jesus took a few loaves and fishes and multiplied them to feed a multitude. How about turning water into wine? Any explanation? No, of course not. Physics and science as we understand it, can be manipulated by God since he understands all things, and He can create without material substance - from nothing.relatd
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BobRyan @3
The only way it could happen as perceived is through the absence of all laws of physics. Since the laws predate the universe ...
in my previous post @2, i have suggested, that the whole OOL-research approach is wrong. I have suggested, that life wasn't created using common chemistry. So, i have no problem to believe, that our Creator just temporarly "switched off" the laws of physics/chemistry/ or whatever was needed in order to create complex molecular systems. So various molecular parts/subsystems even single molecules don't interact with each other during cell design process (as they do using common chemistry by human chemists/OOL-researchers). I could imagine that, and i wouldn't be that surprised ... or there is some other means (yet undiscovered) how to assembly molecules - except the common chemistry ... Like i said in my previous post, i am 100% sure, that our Creator used other means/tools than common chemistry ... This is the reason why after 150 years OOL-researcher struggle to create even the simples cell's part from scratch ... Obviously, their approach is wrong ...martin_r
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The laws of physics cannot be denied. They exist and govern the universe. They cannot be broken, which would have to happen for life to begin.
well, they are observed and described by humans. They appear to be inviolable and the properties of the universe appear to be consistent and regular, wherever we look. In idle moments, I sometimes wonder if this is evidence against an intervening deity. Since smartphones have become ubiquitous, miracles have become exceedingly scarce.Alan Fox
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The only way it could happen as perceived is through the absence of all laws of physics. Since the laws predate the universe, there can be no absence of the laws to make it happen without God. Since God does not live in the physical universe, the laws do not apply to God. With God, all things are possible, including life from no life, energy that cannot be created, and matter that must have an origin. Without God, there are limitations in place preventing life from no life and matter from no matter. The laws of physics cannot be denied. They exist and govern the universe. They cannot be broken, which would have to happen for life to begin.BobRyan
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i am an engineer. i never understood these origin-of-life experiments... These OOL-scientists look to me sort of naive, or stupid, or both ---> you take some chemicals, you mix it, then you heat it up a little, you cool it down a little, then you wait a little, and then you expect that millions of not billions of molecules start working together for a purpose in a very complex way ? How absurdly naive/stupid is this idea ? Are these people really insane ? No wonder that the OOL-research did not make any progress in 150 years (and it NEVER will) ... Because the whole approach is non-sensical/stupid. I am pretty sure, that our Creator uses/used completely different means/tools to put together such complex molecular systems as we see inside the cell. I am 100% sure, that our Creator hasn't used a common chemistry ...martin_r
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The origin of life is a mystery only if one chooses to believe that "something" comes from "nothing". Since the concept flies in the face of all observable reality, one must disconnect what one knows and observes from the study of physics and embrace that which one imagines out of thin air. One willfully disconnects half of one's brain from the other half and one becomes subtly insane. All manner of insanity follows. For example—with apologies to anyone who might be offended by biology—it's no great leap for such insanity to insist that biological men can have babies.Red Reader
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