The Secret Beyond Matter
Confessions of the Evolutionists
Chapter 23. Evolutionists' Confessions Stating that the Evolution Theory Violates the Second Law of ThermodynamicsThe Second Law of Thermodynamics, one of the fundamentals of physics, states that left to themselves and natural conditions, all systems in the universe will gradually move towards disorder, fragmentation and corruption, in direct relation to the passage of time. All things-living and inanimate-eventually erode, decay, fragment and fall apart. This is the eventual and inescapable end of all entities, and according to the Second Law, no way back from the process is possible. This fact is something you can observe in your daily life. For instance, if you leave a car in the desert and then return a few months later, you will observe that it is not in better condition. You will see that the tires have burst, the windows are cracked, the body has rusted and the battery no longer works. The same inevitable process takes place, but even faster, in living things. This natural process of the Second Law of Thermodynamics is an expression of physical equations and calculations. However, the theory of evolution is completely at odds with this law, because evolution maintains that all kinds of systems-and life in particular-came into being spontaneously, with no conscious intervention involved. However, it is a scientifically proven that, left to natural conditions, all things made of matter will head towards disorder. Despite the reality described above, the presence in the universe of order and perfection is one of the proofs that a Sublime Creator-in other words, Allah- is responsible for it. In fact, evolutionists are well aware that the Second Law of Thermodynamics places their theory in an untenable position. J. H. Rush works at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado:
Roger Lewin is a well-known evolutionist science writer and former editor of New Scientist magazine:
George P. Stavropoulos, in the magazine American Scientist:
Jeremy Rifkin is an American economist, writer, and public speaker:
Prof. Ilya Prigogine, known for his research into thermodynamics at the Université Libre de Belgique:
Footnotes406- J. H. Rush, The Dawn of Life, New York: Signet, 1962, p. 35. 407- Roger Lewin, "A Downward Slope to Greater Diversity," Science, Vol. 217, 24 September, 1982, p. 1239. 408- George P. Stravropoulos, "The Frontiers and Limits of Science," American Scientist, Vol. 65, November-December 1977, p. 674. 409- Jeremy Rifkin, Entropy: A New World View, p. 55. 410- Ilya Prigogine, Isabelle Stengers, Order Out of Chaos, New York, Bantam Books, 1984, p. 129. 411- Ibid., p. 175.
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