Thinkers will have reached a new stage of rudimentary enlightenment when they come to realize that physics can tell us very little about life processes. Does skin serve a purpose? Of course. Do claws serve a purpose? Of course. Did the laws devised by Hammurabi serve a purpose. Of course. The “laws” of thermodynamics are not only dull but largely irrelevant in a universe that has been growing more complex for as long back in time as we can determine.
Comment of the Century: The Laws of Thermodynamics Do Not Account For Life
John Toren
Minneapolis 14 minutes ago
Thinkers will have reached a new stage of rudimentary enlightenment when they come to realize that physics can tell us very little about life processes. Does skin serve a purpose? Of course. Do claws serve a purpose? Of course. Did the laws devised by Hammurabi serve a purpose. Of course. The “laws” of thermodynamics are not only dull but largely irrelevant in a universe that has been growing more complex for as long back in time as we can determine.
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