Originally posted by dorkus:
Audiorigami - then you tell us who the watchmaker is. Is our universe a closed system? It seems that you're creating a logical pretzel trying to reconcile complexity and entropy. At some point the laws of our universe have to kick in.
Answering a question by asking a question is just avoiding it. The answer to who designed the designer is "We don't know." Would you expect that we could comprehend it?
You're right about that link - I have to go back to it right now.
There is no logical pretzel. There may be an inductive Saltine somewhere, but I haven't tasted it.
Seriously though, educate yourself on entropy via
this link. It is heavy on the math, which is a good thing--we are discussing deeply examined theories of science, and looking at science without understanding the underlying mathematics is like reading the back page of a set of Cliff's notes and expecting to fathom
War and Peace.
Secondly, I make no claims about a watchmaker existing at all with respect to the universe. That was a metaphor chosen only to show that in a localized space, and ignoring outside influences, it can often appear that complexity is increasing. I was trying to point out that, in the watchmaker analogy, you can't consider the watch without considering the disorder created by the watchmaker during his work. This is to say, the belief that evolution somehow runs afoul of the 2nd Law is sorely mistaken. The article linked above will explain in concrete terms what my metaphor sought to reveal through analogy.
I purposely chose the watchmaker analogy because I am aware that that is how creationists and IDers view the dawn of life. I thought it appropriate.
In my view, there is evidence to suggest that life can be formed from non-life, that complexity can arise from simplicity, and that humans evolved from earlier forms of life. There is, however, no evidence indicating the existence of a creator or designer that does not simply point out the gaps in current theory.
These missing links are empty spaces remaining to be filled--and empty space explains nothing.