One
person distinguished by his efforts to marry thermodynamics and
evolution is the Belgian scientist Ilya Prigogine. Starting out from the
'Chaos Theory', Prigogine proposed a number of hypotheses in which
ordered forms come into existence from chaos (disorder). He argued that
some open systems can portray a decrease in entropy due to an influx of
outer energy and the resultant outcome “ordering”, is a proof that
“matter can organize itself.” Since then, the concept of the
“self-organization of matter” has been quite popular among evolutionists
and materialists. They act like they have found a materialistic origin
for the complexity of life and a materialistic solution for the problem
of life’s origin.
But
a closer look reveals that this argument is totally abstract and in
fact just wishful thinking. Moreover, it includes a very naïve
deception. The deception is the deliberate confusion of two distinct
concepts, “self organization” and “self ordering.”
We
can explain it by an example. Imagine a sea shore with different types
of stones mixed with each other -- big stones, smaller stones and very
tiny ones. When a strong wave hits the shore, there may appear an
“ordering” among the stones. The water will raise the ones with equal
weights in equal amounts. When the wave goes back, the stones may
possibly be ordered from the smallest to the biggest towards the sea.
This
is a “self ordering” process: the seashore is an open system and an
influx of energy (the wave) may cause an “ordering”. But note that the
same process can not make a castle of sand in the seashore. If we see a
castle made of sand, we are sure that someone has made it. The
difference between the castle and the “ordered” stones is that the
former includes a very unique complexity, while the latter includes only
repetitive order. It is like a typewriter typing “aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa” for
hundreds of times – because an object (an influx of energy) fell onto
the letter “a” on the keyboard. Of course, such a repetitive order of
“a” s does not include any information and thus any complexity. You need
a conscious mind to have a complex sequence of letters that includes
information.
The
same thing applies when wind enters a room full of dust. Before this
influx, the dust may be scattered around. When the wind comes in, the
dust may be collected in a corner of the room. This is “self ordering”.
But the dust never “self organizes” itself and creates a picture of a
man on the floor of the room.
These
examples are quite similar to the ‘self organization' scenarios of
evolutionists. They argue that matter has a tendency for self
organization, then give examples of self ordering and then try to
confuse both concepts. Prigogine himself gave examples of self ordering
molecules during influx of energy. The American scientists Thaxton,
Bradley and Olsen, in their book titled The Mystery of Life’s Origin, explain this fact as follows:
“…In
each case random movements of molecules in a fluid are spontaneously
replaced by a highly ordered behavior." Prigogine, Eigen and others have
suggested that a similar sort of self-organization may be intrinsic in
organic chemistry and can potentially account for the highly complex
macromolecules essential for living systems, but such analogies have
scant relevance to the origin-of-life question. A major reason is that
they fail to distinguish between order and complexity.
"…
Regularity or order cannot serve to store the large amount of
information required by living systems. A highly irregular, but
specified structure is required rather than an ordered structure. This
is a serious flaw in the analogy offered. There is no apparent
connection between the kind of spontaneous ordering that occurs from
energy flow through such systems and the work required to build a
periodic information-intensive macromolecule like DNA protein.”
In fact, Prigogine himself had to accept that his arguments do no count for the origin of life. He said:
“The
problem of biological order involves the transition from the molecular
activity to the supermolecular order of the cell. This problem is far
from being solved.”
Then,
why do evolutionists still try to believe in unscientific scenarios
like “self organization of matter”? Why do they insist on rejecting the
manifest intelligence in living systems? The answer is that they have a
dogmatic faith in materialism and they believe that matter has some
mysterious power to create life. A professor of chemistry from New YorkUniversity and DNA expert, Robert Shapiro explains this belief of evolutionists and the materialist dogma lying at its base as follows:
“Another
evolutionary principle is therefore needed to take us across the gap
from mixtures of simple natural chemicals to the first effective
replicator. This principle has not yet been described in detail or
demonstrated, but it is anticipated, and given names such as chemical
evolution and self-organization of matter. The existence of the
principle is taken for granted in the philosophy of dialectical
materialism, as applied to the origin of life by Alexander Oparin.”
This
situation makes it clear that evolution is a dogma that is against
empirical science and the origin of living beings can only be explained
by the intervention of a supernatural power. That supernatural power
is Allaah (God), who created the entire universe from nothing. Science
has proven that evolution is still impossible as far as thermodynamics
is concerned and the existence of life has no explanation but
Creation.
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