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if u want the answer then why don't u ask god about it?
Then you don't truly understand the laws of thermodynamics.
Everything is subject to entropy. The information stored within genetic code is subject to entropy in the same manner, just as all information is.
What was the hair color of your G^15 Grandmother?
In all likelihood - that information has completely disappeared from existence. Not only is it unknown - it has become impossible to know. The information has been distributed by entropy in such a manner that it is no longer capable of being reconstructed.
The same is true for all information systems. Despite our best efforts and even the best error correction systems available with millions upon millions of mirrored storage systems... all information will be lost to time.
Just consider the photocopied hand-outs that have been successively copied since the 80s. You can hardly read the damned things, most of the time. This exact phenomena should have doomed live eons ago. The correction systems within modern photocopy machines are better - but they introduce some of their own errors. Eventually, making copies of successive generations of copies will begin to yield errors that reduce the information to null values.
That is precisely what -should- have happened to life.
There is an answer - but involves macroscopic applications of quantum mechanics to bring the observed in line with physics. The 'problem' with information being lost to entropy is, actually, the saving grace.
Remember your G^25 Grandmother's hair color? You can use known factors to reduce the possible hair colors to a range of possibilities. She could have had blonde or black hair (for example)... Red and Brown are eliminated because they conflict with currently known factors. It becomes functionally irrelevant whether she had blonde or black hair... and this allows things to work out as if she had both concurrently.
The only way for evolution to work within physics is if we adopt a quantum mechanical model where individuals within a species are allowed to behave as though the plausible mutations within the entire population are allowed to factor into speciation. This allows for very efficient use of 'energy' and -may- provide an avenue for net decrease in entropy rather than the expected increase in entropy encountered by classical physics.
But then we are forced into accepting the universe, itself, as a sort of Schrodinger's Cat... which begs the question: "So... did this all happen when I was born... or was it the people before me who led to the decoherence of the universe?"
Then you don't truly understand the laws of thermodynamics.
Everything is subject to entropy. The information stored within genetic code is subject to entropy in the same manner, just as all information is.
What was the hair color of your G^15 Grandmother?
In all likelihood - that information has completely disappeared from existence. Not only is it unknown - it has become impossible to know. The information has been distributed by entropy in such a manner that it is no longer capable of being reconstructed.
The same is true for all information systems. Despite our best efforts and even the best error correction systems available with millions upon millions of mirrored storage systems... all information will be lost to time.
Just consider the photocopied hand-outs that have been successively copied since the 80s. You can hardly read the damned things, most of the time. This exact phenomena should have doomed live eons ago. The correction systems within modern photocopy machines are better - but they introduce some of their own errors. Eventually, making copies of successive generations of copies will begin to yield errors that reduce the information to null values.
That is precisely what -should- have happened to life.
There is an answer - but involves macroscopic applications of quantum mechanics to bring the observed in line with physics. The 'problem' with information being lost to entropy is, actually, the saving grace.
Remember your G^25 Grandmother's hair color? You can use known factors to reduce the possible hair colors to a range of possibilities. She could have had blonde or black hair (for example)... Red and Brown are eliminated because they conflict with currently known factors. It becomes functionally irrelevant whether she had blonde or black hair... and this allows things to work out as if she had both concurrently.
The only way for evolution to work within physics is if we adopt a quantum mechanical model where individuals within a species are allowed to behave as though the plausible mutations within the entire population are allowed to factor into speciation. This allows for very efficient use of 'energy' and -may- provide an avenue for net decrease in entropy rather than the expected increase in entropy encountered by classical physics.
But then we are forced into accepting the universe, itself, as a sort of Schrodinger's Cat... which begs the question: "So... did this all happen when I was born... or was it the people before me who led to the decoherence of the universe?"
And it is a logical fallacy.
I refuse to accept the existence of the Krauq until I know what created the Krauq.
Nobody knows the rate of which entropy increases or decreases. We can say very fast or very slow. But no evolution does not contradict entropy.
If that's all it takes for you to not believe in something greater than yourself than you have a very lacking imagination.
I didn't say that, stop putting word in my mouth. I said a "God" with absolute power over everything and anything doesn't exist. I said nothing about beings greater than us.
I didn't put them in your mouth, I put them in the comment box.
So God is impossible but higher beings aren't?
I didn't put them in your mouth, I put them in the comment box.
So God is impossible but higher beings aren't?
Is this a question you are looking for an answer to? No one could possibly know this. Fail thread
Nobody knows the rate of which entropy increases or decreases. We can say very fast or very slow. But no evolution does not contradict entropy.
It's not a logical fallacy. If we assume that everything is complex and that everything is complex has a creator than that creator must've had a creator, and that creator too, ad infinitum, infinite regress. Just because something may seem complex doesn't mean it was created.
Your answer is simple, God does not exist he/she is an imaginary answer created by mankind
big bang is the answer
Things evolve. There are things out there that are much, much more powerful than us. If you think, that humans are the most advanced form of life in this Universe, then you're delusional.
That's what separates a god from a man. Man can only alter things but never create. God can create out of will. Of course with different beliefs comes different answers.
No, because I know God is.
And what if we are the most advanced? What then?
Tell that to nuclear physics where mass can be lost and converted into Kinetic Energy or Kinetic Energy creates mass. We can spark this event, therefore we can create matter. So you're wrong.
Yes, evolution does.
Revisit the photocopier example.
Under no situation will a photocopier increase the amount of information present in a document. It will only decrease the amount of information. More advanced error-correction systems reprint the document with incorrect letters (introduced by electronic errors in the memory or through misinterpretation of the copied character). Even more advanced ones have internal dictionaries that will attempt to correct for these basic errors.
But the system does not. Cannot. Increase the information within the document. At some point - the error correction will fail, and that error will be propagated through successive generations. The original information will decay, as it is subject to entropy.
Within biological systems, under classical physics, the amount of energy necessary to stave off entropy (let alone decrease it) is very, very high.
Quantum Mechanics allows for 'impossibly high' efficiencies. It does this by exploring multiple potentials concurrently and 'selecting' (in a sense) the most efficient route(s) and/or branches. This cannot happen under classical physics that requires exacting definitions to existence.
You're going to have to start addressing the issues, here, rather than repeating the dogma you've been trained.
You missed the point, entirely.
I -assume- that your post was created by an intelligent source (or... what most humans would identify as intelligent). But I do not know. I did not see you type this response. For all I know - it's a coincidental set of read/write errors on a server, somewhere.
I know that your account exists... but can I really accept the existence of your user account until I know what created that user account?
You, actually, provide your own counter-argument. Why should I accept your existence until I know what created you? And what created what created you? And after? And After?
Eventually, you reach a point where the answer is unknowable. It's pointless to speculate on what created God, or to even let it be a point of contention. When I refer to "You" - I inherently accept your existence and everything that led to it to be fact. If one addresses/accepts "God" - they refer to it and the processes that led to its formation (all are "God").
Proposing such arguments illustrates a severe lack of circumspective ability.
Yes it will eventually fail. Your point?
Well yes, just because we don't know what created that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. That wasn't the point I was making.
Also we have observed the amount of information increased when a mutation occurs, so yes the amount of information can increase.