Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Bend it 'till it breaks
Young Eric Hovind, that's Dr. Dino's boy, explained to the good people of Union Center, South Dakota this weekend that the Second Law of Thermodynamics says all things in the universe tend toward disorder as time goes by.
According to Bob Ellis of the Dakota Voice, Hovind said that evolutionists believe that by adding energy (which assumes the universe is an open system into which energy can be added), the Second Law of Thermodynamics can be overcome. However, Hovind pointed out, the universe is a “closed system,” and further, adding energy is always destructive without a complex mechanism to harness the energy. He cited examples of the sun’s destructive effects on your house, you car’s paint, and other materials. According to Hovind, chlorophyll is the only exception, using light to synthesize carbohydrates.
The boy's a genius.
According to Bob Ellis of the Dakota Voice, Hovind said that evolutionists believe that by adding energy (which assumes the universe is an open system into which energy can be added), the Second Law of Thermodynamics can be overcome. However, Hovind pointed out, the universe is a “closed system,” and further, adding energy is always destructive without a complex mechanism to harness the energy. He cited examples of the sun’s destructive effects on your house, you car’s paint, and other materials. According to Hovind, chlorophyll is the only exception, using light to synthesize carbohydrates.
The boy's a genius.