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THE SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
              INVALIDATES THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION

              he Second Law of Thermodynamics, which is accepted as one of the basic laws
          T of physics, holds that under normal conditions all systems left on their own
          will tend to become disordered, dispersed, and corrupted in direct relation to the
          amount of time that passes. Everything living or non-living wears out, deteriorates,
          decays, disintegrates, and is destroyed. This is the absolute end that all beings will
          face one way or another and according to this law, this unavoidable process has no
          return.
            This is something that all of us have observed. For example if you take a car to a
          desert and leave it there, you would hardly expect to find it in
          a better condition when you came back years later. On the con-
          trary, you would see that its tyres had gone flat, its windows  The Law of
                                                               Thermodynamic
          had been broken, its chassis had rusted, and its motor had
                                                                  s holds that
          decayed. The same inevitable process holds true and even more  natural condi -
          quickly for living things.                              tions always
            The Second Law of Thermodynamics is the means by which  lead to disorder .
          this natural process is defined with physical equations and cal-  Evolutionary
          culations.                                             theory, on the
                                                                 other hand, is
            This famous law of physics is also known as  "the Law of
                                                                an unscientific
          Entropy". Entropy is the range of the disorder involved in a sys-  theory that
          tem in physics. A system's entropy is increased as it moves  utterly contra -
          towards a more disordered, dispersed, and unplanned state  dicts with this
          from an ordered, organised, and planned one. The higher a sys-  law.
          tem's disorder, the higher is its entropy. The Law of Entropy
          holds that the entire universe unavoidably proceeds towards a more disordered,
          unplanned, and disorganised state.
            The validity of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, or the Law of Entropy, is
          experimentally and theoretically established. The most important scientists of our
          age agree on the fact that The Entropy Law will preside as the ruling paradigm over
          the next period of history. Albert Einstein, the greatest scientist of our age, said that
          it is the "premier law of all of science ". Sir Arthur Eddington also referred to it as
          the "supreme metaphysical law of the entire universe" . 1
            Evolutionary theory is an assertion that is advanced by totally ignoring this basic
          and universally true law of physics. The mechanism offered by evolution totally
          contradicts this law. The theory of evolution says that disordered, dispersed, and
          inorganic atoms and molecules spontaneously came together in time in a certain
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