(May 29, 2012 at 7:59 am)Rhythm Wrote: I suppose that entropy would be an issue for evolution if it weren't for the "big yellow ball in the sky" constantly showering us in energy (for now). Not that organization isn't known to increase here and there, enclave. We'd be in a little more trouble if the earth was a closed system..at which we would expect entropy to grind life to dust, but since earth (and life) isn't a closed system we don't worry about it.
Well anyone who can ask this
Quote:Taking entropy into consideration when observing evolution, how can a species gain energy to form more and more complicated systems, like the circulatory and reproductive systems? Where is the second system that the species is getting its energy from?as a serious question, is a special kind of stupid.
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