(February 19, 2018 at 4:30 am)Godscreated Wrote:(February 18, 2018 at 1:22 am)Astreja Wrote: Ah, but one can actually detect radio waves! (Don't try to BS me on this -- I come from a family of scientists, including an electronics engineer, and I had a chart of the electromagnetic spectrum pinned to my bedroom wall at one point in my childhood.)
I'm not in the habit of believing in things that "might be" there. I could waste the whole day trying to believe in this, that and the other thing, but the bottom line is that I am neurologically incapable of religious belief. I've been this way since I was a child, if not from birth. My bullshit detector is locked permanently in the always-on position, and as a result my brain cannot generate any trust or faith in things that violate reality and for which there is no credible evidence.
Yet you believe in evolution. Scientist say that the universe is destroying itself, that this galaxy is making few stars because it's running out of material for such activity and supposedly this is one of the younger galaxies. So if the universe is on a path to total destruction then why on this one little planet would evolution be in effect. Goes against all logic.
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Wow, you really have no comprehension of either cosmology or biology, do you?
First, these two types of phenomena are happening at *incredibly* different scales. It's sort of like asking why, if water is falling in a waterfall, there may be on drop going sideways for a bit.
But even more so, evolution doesn't violate the second law of thermodynamics (yes, that is ultimately what you claimed). There is ahuge heat source about 93 million miles from us that drives a *lot* of entropy increase.
Finally, stars in galaxies go through cycles. Our sun is a third generation star. Once some of the older stars start dying and releasing their materials (supernova do that), new clouds of dust and gas form which leads to new stars. And I'm not sure why you think our galaxy is one of the youngest.