From: David Hill (dhill@spee-dee.com)
Date: Fri Jan 25 2002 - 15:45:05 MST
Couldn't the God add energy from outside AND remove similar energy. Just
moving things around from an orthagonal direction as it were. If this was
done, we the observers looking for second law violations couldn't tell if
the 2nd law had been violated (say on a microscopic scale) and therefore it
wouldn't have been. If God causes a 2nd law violation and nobody notices,
did it really happen? I know, I know it's old but it's a goodie.
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Subject: Re: virus: Kirk: Standing my ground
<SNIP and I don't know what proper SNIPPING conventions are. I did like
Hermit's idea of mechanizing it, but can he get the project funded?>
[Bill 0] Divine intervention would violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics
[ben 0] I don't follow that this is true.
[Bill 1] It would voilate the 2nd because it means that energy from outside
the
universe would be input into this universe. Which means that there would be
a
surplus and a march away from entropy.
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