(March 9, 2016 at 7:03 pm)AJW333 Wrote:(March 9, 2016 at 4:16 am)TheRocketSurgeon Wrote: 2) We do not say "most plausible" as "my favorite guess". We say "most plausible" because what we do know so far fits best with the model of reality, and it is reasonable to infer (which is why, again, dozens of groups of researchers--including the Jet Propulsion Lab, NASA's top scientists--are working on the issue, because it is clear there is something to find) that the historical, physical/chemical mechanism by which life's basic chemicals arose and began to replicate will be found.This is where I don't agree because to get DNA from a very haphazard, disordered environment, you have to reverse entropy. There is no such thing as a random code, so how are a bunch of random chemicals going to write one?
hahahaha reverse entropy!! GHAHAHAHAHAHAA LOL
no.
The second law of thermodynamics applies to a closed system. The planet Earth is nothing of the sort, except in a few special cases...
Life on Earth depends on the Sun.... very! And most of the Sun's energy is wasted into space.
So, mr scientist, try not to use that as an argument for anything... it's faulty.