Friday, August 23, 2013

Appendix 4.1 Other Laws

If the theory of evolution by natural selection violates the Second Law of Thermodynamics it should not be too surprising to find that ideas and theories founded on the same thinking may also be shown to violate other laws of physics. The scope of influence of evolutionary thinking cannot be underestimated as to its effects on almost every aspect of science and education from medicine to economics.. so what if its wrong!!

1. The Law of Biogenesis Louis Pasteur circa 1860
Inorganic chemistry.. molecules are supposed to have 'competed' for fitness, resulting in greater size and complexity in the primordial soup on an ancient earth cooling down from its assumed hot beginning. All leading to a self replicating RNA or DNA molecule or a proto-protein capable of replication. That's the essence of 'abiogenesis', however.

Last night on the BBC Story of Science Power, Proof and Passion program 23rd Aug 2013, Michael J Mosley made a watershed admission.. DNA can only exist within a cell, complete with all its complex systems that maintain it and make it work. The observation was simply put "living cells come from living cells".. and he concluded life started.. complex not simple.

Biogenesis is back on the podium.. (Omni vitum ex vita).

2. The First Law - the baryon number problem
After Einstein we knew mass was a concentrated form of energy and it could be converted directly into energy as confirmed by the atomic bomb. Conversely energy can be 'concentrated' to form mass. However.. the law of conservation dictates that whenever this happens you always get an equal number of anti-matter particles and matter particles (baryons - matter particles).

So the postulate of a big bang creating matter from energy means you not only get a universe.. but also an anti-universe!! Which means they should both annihilate one another and return to energy.! So it is postulated this universe is just the 'ashes' left over from a very much bigger bang than anyone can imagine.. meaning the universe is just the tiny 'error'.

Laws would breakdown at a big bang singularity.. however the energy -> mass conversion occurs after the singularity. The assumption of a baryon number error the size of this universe has to qualify as a violation of the 1st law.

There's more.

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