(January 19, 2017 at 6:15 pm)Pulse Wrote: Quoting Professor Sarfati; The information in even the simplest organism would take about a thousand pages to write out. Human beings have 500 times as much information as this. It is a flight of fantasy to think that undirected processes could generate this huge amount of information, just as it would be to think that a cat walking on a keyboard could write a book.
It wasn't a completely random process. Complexity develops over time precisely because of the laws of thermodynamics.
(January 19, 2017 at 6:15 pm)Pulse Wrote: Remember the Second Law says Entropy increases, so how did Order evolve in Genomes??
Entropy increases globally but can increase locally.
This can easily be demonstrated in real life.