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#868764
Tenchiro
Life on earth is not a closed system, the energy that the sun provides is more than adequate to drive it. If you are indeed a physics major, then your professors have done you a grave disservice in their teachings.
1/26/2009 7:21:26 PM
#868787
mattias
Learn the difference between a closed and open system and then we can talk. Physics major? Lying is okay when its fer JAYSUS right?
1/26/2009 7:31:07 PM
#869228
Canadiest
No you aren't and no it doesn't.
1/26/2009 10:57:53 PM
#1120744
Bi The Way
Chris, I advise you find a new major, because you obviously don't understand your own field...
Maybe you could do something that doesn't involve science or any of that hard thinking crap, try creation science.
2/18/2010 2:38:48 AM
#1120758
Swede
Is that English? Since when is evolution and increasing complexity a physics major?
Oh, you are? Then you should have written "as a physics major, I find" or something like that.
2/18/2010 3:30:02 AM
#1120766
Professor M
One would think that a physics major would know that it's the Laws of thermodynamics which deal with entropy; and that these aren't "laws" in the sense of something which can be "violated".
2/18/2010 3:49:12 AM
#1120784
David B.
"Increasing complexity" would also apply to anything that went from one undifferentiated cell to a many-billion cell organism with hundreds or thousands of specialised tissues and organs. You know, like plants and animals.
Your "law of entropy" seems to imply that neither plants or animals could grow, hence is disproved by observation. I hereby demote you to the rank of "physics private".
2/18/2010 4:53:36 AM
#1120841
Quantum Mechanic
Give up physics before you fail Phy 101.
2/18/2010 7:53:56 AM
#1120849
Anon-e-moose
"Plus, as a physics major, evolution and increasing complexity seems to violate the Law of Entropy."
Been skipping a
lot of classes, I see.
2/18/2010 8:13:26 AM
#1131137
emau99
If I were you, I'd see if I could get a tuition refund.
3/11/2010 12:53:29 PM
#1152826
Oh please. You don't go to college.
4/29/2010 9:23:51 AM
#1153262
Angua
At a creationist college, I presume?
4/29/2010 10:46:27 PM
#1328675
How can one be a physicist and NOT accept evolution?
9/3/2011 3:51:57 AM
#1328678
Physics major my asshole.
Lying for Jesus.
9/3/2011 4:04:27 AM
#1398961
Saringuy
you haven't studied physics. at all.
5/3/2012 8:54:42 AM
#1398972
Philbert McAdamia
As the mayor of the Pacific Ocean I advise you to switch your major. You seem to violate the laws of physics, and should be arrested for it.
5/3/2012 9:50:35 AM
#1399005
Evolution is a physics major?
Or did you forget to learn grammar?
5/3/2012 11:40:37 AM
#1399051
Dr.Shrinker
They didn't explain crystals in your physics class? Not even in your remedial science classes?
5/3/2012 2:06:39 PM
#1399474
Canadiest
He may be in Behe's class. Behe is the author of "increasing complexity" or Irreducible Complexity. Irreducible Complexity is considered a non-scientific argument as both terms are relative and Behe won't and can't define either. "increasing complexity" is in fact a proven occurance over time with complexity still being defined only as different than before. The Elephant man was more complex than you or I, that's how valid "increasing complexity" is as a scientific premise.
Earth is not in a state of Entropy. So much for your major. Yes, I would like fries with that.
Behe is a Biology Professor with the proper credentials but he invests much of his time building strawmen for fun and profit. He even tried to redefine science and was shamed at the Dover trial for the obvious stunt it was.
5/5/2012 7:05:56 AM
#1399479
Plus, as a physics major, evolution and increasing complexity seems to violate the Law of Entropy.
Oh my god, so both evolution and "increasing complexity" have a physics major, and they are using it to violate the law of entropy? How dare they?!? Someone should report them to the police!
5/5/2012 7:28:15 AM
#1399483
seems to but does not.
study more.
5/5/2012 8:12:48 AM
#1437037
Quantum Mechanic
You aren't a physics major.
8/20/2012 7:41:44 AM
#1437079
rubber chicken
It is obviously really easy to become a physics major.
8/20/2012 8:29:05 AM
#1437238
Anon
As an occasional physics teacher:
You Fail Thermodynamics And Statistical Mechanics, which is required for completing your degree.
You may retake the course; but continued failure to achieve a passing grade will result in permanent dismissal from the program.
(I hope that chris_h has learned better in the last 9 years and did complete the degree).
8/20/2012 2:15:24 PM
#1437362
study harder and go out in the sunshine to look for a clue .
8/20/2012 9:19:44 PM
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