Or to assert that chance couldn't result in life (or other complex systems). It's a mathematical fact that given enough time, something nearly impossible becomes fairly likely.
Now, my take is the universe is infinite and has no start or end (I think the Big Bang theory is just God for science types) and life was always part of it in the right spots anyway. It just comes and goes, shifts around, etc.
Time does not have any creative power at all. If you simply add more time you’re going to get more chaos, not order. Random events tend toward disorder (entropy). This is observable (2nd law of Thermodynamics).
Furthermore, It is impossible to traverse an infinite. If there existed an infinite number of days before today, then we would’ve never arrived at today. But we HAVE arrived at today, therefore the past is not infinite. The universe had a beginning.
Or to assert that chance couldn't result in life (or other complex systems). It's a mathematical fact that given enough time, something nearly impossible becomes fairly likely.
Now, my take is the universe is infinite and has no start or end (I think the Big Bang theory is just God for science types) and life was always part of it in the right spots anyway. It just comes and goes, shifts around, etc.
More time = more chaos.
Time does not have any creative power at all. If you simply add more time you’re going to get more chaos, not order. Random events tend toward disorder (entropy). This is observable (2nd law of Thermodynamics).
Furthermore, It is impossible to traverse an infinite. If there existed an infinite number of days before today, then we would’ve never arrived at today. But we HAVE arrived at today, therefore the past is not infinite. The universe had a beginning.
Excellent. I love to hear someone who agrees!
Yeah your other comments as this subthread has blown up are right on in my opinion.