RE: I need a volunteer
December 26, 2013 at 3:06 pm
(This post was last modified: December 26, 2013 at 3:14 pm by Severan.)
(December 25, 2013 at 7:08 pm)Severan Wrote: Unfortunately, the second law of thermodynamics stops you there. As time goes on, the universe becomes more disordered. This is constantly happening until it all is disordered. Humans can only be ordered by using energy and exporting disorder. The second law can be proven by throwing a deck of cards in the air 2 billion times. Do you expect it to fall right back into the same place, in the same order, and in a deck? No! It takes energy to get those cards back together. Now, we will apply the second law to your "finite life" question. Life is order. The universe moves towards disorder. Eventually, life cannot keep up enough energy to keep order. Life becomes disorder, and is no more. You see where I'm going?. I just proved that death exists. Deal with it.
"Gee, your laws are very very difficult to understand.
Fortunately the universal laws are a lot more simple to understand.
The universe recycle itself all the time and the energy never get lost and with it the consciousness that move along this never ending cycle. "
You should really research what 'physics' is.
(December 26, 2013 at 11:46 am)Bad Wolf Wrote: Enrico, you pathetic little man, I also have just reported you for spamming due to yet another refusal to answer a question.Even though there is no or little evidence that they don't exist, there is absolutely none for their existence. Theist claims are taken down quickly by atheists. People like Dawkins scare christians.
Do you believe in bigfoot, unicorns, mothman, leprechauns etc? Because, just like your god, there is no evidence that they don't exist. And that is one of the reasons you gave for believing in god isn't it? That there is no evidence he doesn't exist. So by that logic, you should believe anything and everything that you are told, simply because it can't be proved to not exist.
See everyone, this is the result of logic NOT being taught in schools.
Speaking of which, where's Min when you really need him?
"In thermodynamics, entropy (usual symbol S) is a measure of the number of specific ways in which a thermodynamic system may be arranged, often taken to be a measure of disorder, or a measure of progressing towards thermodynamic equilibrium. The entropy of an isolated system never decreases, because isolated systems spontaneously evolve towards thermodynamic equilibrium, which is the state of maximum entropy."
-Wikipedia