The Second Law of Thermodynamics, which is one of the fundamental physical laws, states that all systems inevitably tend toward disorder…

The Second Law of Thermodynamics, which is one of the fundamental physical laws, states that all systems inevitably tend toward disorder…

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The Second Law of Thermodynamics, which is one of the fundamental physical laws, states that all systems inevitably tend toward disorder, decay, and ruin over time if left without external intervention under natural conditions. This deterioration and breakdown are directly proportional to the amount of time that passes. All living and non-living beings wear out, suffer from damage and malfunction, and ultimately perish. This is the inevitable end that all beings will face one way or another according to this law—a fate that is inescapable and irreversible.

This is a truth that everyone constantly observes. The second law of thermodynamics provides the mathematical and equation-based framework to express this natural process. It is a mathematical factor that measures the unusable energy within a thermodynamic system, indicating the degree of disorder that may affect a physical system. This factor increases as a system shifts from an orderly state to one of disorder and chaos. The more the system deteriorates and becomes disordered, the higher this factor rises—representing the system’s level of breakdown and instability.

The law declares that the entire universe is inevitably heading toward a state of disorder, chaos, and disintegration. This law has been proven both theoretically and experimentally. In fact, modern scientists agree that the second law will dominate as the prevailing physical model in the upcoming era of history. It has even been described as “the first law of the universe.”

In contrast, the theory of evolution is widely known for ignoring this fundamental, self-evident physical law. It proposes a mechanism that completely contradicts it. Evolution claims that disordered, scattered, and lifeless atoms and molecules gradually assembled themselves over time into orderly and planned structures—ultimately forming highly complex molecules like proteins and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), and then giving rise to millions of even more complex living species.

According to the theory of evolution, this process—which supposedly yields increasingly organized and complex living forms with each passing phase—originated and developed spontaneously under natural conditions. However, entropy clearly demonstrates that this alleged natural process violates the laws of physics entirely. Scientists confirm this contradiction by pointing out that the complex stages through which life evolves stand in stark opposition to the direction enforced by the second law of thermodynamics.

While the second law asserts a constant and irreversible drift toward disorder, evolution assumes a continual progression toward greater order and refinement, which places the theory in a critical dilemma. One of the primary challenges that biologists face is the clear conflict between evolutionary theory and the second law: systems, whether living or non-living, must deteriorate over time, becoming less complex and less organized—not the opposite, as evolution claims.

Thus, the spontaneous formation of life forms is impossible under the second law. The assumption that complex life forms emerged naturally is invalid, since no complex organic molecule can form spontaneously under natural conditions. In fact, it must break down according to the second law. The more complex a living cell’s structure is, the less stable it becomes, and it is therefore destined to decompose and vanish.

Processes such as photosynthesis, and even life itself, cannot be explained by the second law or by any other branch of science—despite flawed attempts to do so. The second law remains a major obstacle for the assumptions of evolutionary theory—not only scientifically but also logically. The theory has failed to provide a permanent scientific explanation for overcoming this obstacle. Evolutionists merely imagine that they can bypass it.

The second law of thermodynamics states that evolution consumes and dissipates the universe’s total energy in the process of sustaining life on Earth. Evolutionary theory, on the other hand, assumes the universe is constantly improving, becoming better, more advanced, and more perfect. But this law—established through thousands of laboratory experiments—says the universe is heading toward death, decay, and extinction. Meanwhile, evolution proposes the exact opposite.

Therefore, the evolution hypothesis is in direct conflict with the very core of science.