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Originally Posted by Zadrian
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Proven by whom? Why do we continue to search if it's been proven? Just because there are a million fools willing to believe the bible, doesn't mean it has been proven.
Also, please stop employing the law of thermodynamics. You don't understand how it works.
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I'm not even talking about the Bible moron. I'm talking about God being proven to exist using scientific knowledge. Life cannot arise through natural processes and we know this thanks to the law of biogenesis and cell theory. Cell theory states that all cells MUST come from pre-existing cells. At one point, there were no cells. Therefor the first cell must be of supernatural origin since the only thing that can produce a cell is another before it.
As for not knowing the laws of thermodynamics I understand it to perfection. The very fact you can't even give a single explanation to show me your skewed interpretation of it is proof enough for me that you talk out your ass about shit you have no clue whatsoever about.
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Formulated in 1862 by Lord Kelvin, Hermann von Helmholtz and William John Macquorn Rankine, [1] the heat death paradox, also known as Clausius' paradox and thermodynamic paradox,[2] is a argument that uses thermodynamics to show the impossibility of an infinitely old universe.
Assuming that the universe is eternal, a question arises: How is it that thermodynamic equilibrium has not already been achieved?
The paradox was based upon the rigid mechanical point of view of the Second principle of thermodynamics postulated by Rudolf Clausius according to which heat can only be transferred from a warmer to a colder object. If the universe was eternal, as claimed in the classical stationary model of the universe, it should already be cold. [3]
Any hot object transfers heat to its cooler surroundings, until everything is at the same temperature. For two objects at the same temperature as much heat flows from one body as flows from the other, and the net effect is no change. If the universe were infinitely old, there must have been enough time for the stars to cool and warm their surroundings.
Everywhere should therefore be at the same temperature and there should either be no stars, or everything should be as hot as stars.
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