jimmydanger wrote:The reason things look "designed" to us is because of the tiny amount of time the human life occupies. Even if we lived to be a million years old things would still look designed. Over the course of billions of years all things are possible, including the unlikely event of DNA forming and giving rise to all life on earth. As to whether the universe itself was created or has always existed, I suspect we may never know. There are a few truths that seem self-evident: the arrow of time always moves forward; change is constant and universal; and things tend to go from organized to unorganized as time goes by (entropy).
This theory would leave entropy as God, all very well and good.
If entropy is the defining element of the universe, how did the billiard balls get organized in such a state to then become unorganized?
No, I am afraid Time and entropy cannot substitute for a unified theory.
they are simply observed conditions.
unless, you are putting forward the the state of organization is in itself an illusion.
I say, it must be a damn persistent one, otherwise no chemical reactions could be counted on to work the same way twice.









