aUr essentially wrong here..... if Energy changes and as u say becomes 'less useful' to us humans does that negates the fact that it still exists? Also its only considers thermal energy there many other forms of energy in the world which Laws of Thermodynamics does not cover.
Also by if a something can neither be created nor be destroyed what does it make it? Apply your commonsense here too.....
bI told you already... see Ohm's Law, Non Ohmic Conductors, Super Conductors for one example . . . . . . . There are a lot everyone has to learn.
cThat cos its changing from heat energy to other forms..... just because it changes forms does not mean it does not exist. A simple parallel A knife that loses its sharpness becomes less useful/useable to us but does that mean it does not exist or did not exit or will not exist in one form or another?
Again I ask you if something can neither be created nor be destroyed what does it make it? Use commonsense . . . . .
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eYet no matter whatever rules the VGs may say or apply is the basis of those worlds: the hard drive and softwares free from the very laws that bounds us? Those fantasy worlds are actually illusions created while following laws of our world . . . . . . .
As I warned u earlier your assumption that there can be some supernatural phenomenon to describe the natural can go both ways...... why cant existence of matter-energy be actually beyond the laws of this world? What if like God as excellently put by you matter-energy itself is outside material world yet inside it?
fU think they are like rocks yet they have RNA, reproduce, consume etc all of which are basic qualities of the living..... how the non living in your opinion can have qualities of the living? Apply commonsense here.....
Well let's begin shall we, and keep it peaceful at that
A) I don't need to post the scientific principle of entropy again. The FACT is that both matter and energy is deteriorating. I'm not saying it doesn't exist, but the fact that it's own a downward spiral indicates it is not eternal. If something cannot be created or destroyed, then it would be eternal- if it wasn't the fact that it's "growing older" per say, due to entropy.
B) I'm admittedly not familiar with those principles. But they seem rather off topic, so I'll just say this: If something can be accurately stated as a law, then it's always right. Otherwise, it no longer fits the definition of a "law", whether it's considered one or not.
C) What if that knife keeps losing sharpness? What if it keeps deteriorating? Eventually, it will just be useless matter floating along. To re-sharpen/re-build it requires energy, which will then also become less useful. Entropy denies the eternity of matter or energy. The 2 are inter-related.
D) Espanol? Buena!
E) That was just an analogy. Analogies are never perfect, but rather are meant to get a point across. All I'm saying is that within this physical world, it's impossible for closed systems to create themselves, or to be eternal. Therefore, something beside the physical must have started it all. But such is off topic and will be another discussion for another time.
F) I don't see the purpose of this point... viruses are complex non-living organisms. End of story... .-.