I have a book for my Chemistry class which explains the concept of the “law of entropy”. I haven’t looked deeply into it (or the pages after, like Free Energy and Redox), but I’ve taken a glance. Essentially, entropy is a measure of disorder within a system. The book describes it’s fundamental idea as “the concept of entropy is that nature tends to move from order to disorder in isolated systems. For example, gas molecules spread out over time to fill a space, increasing their entropy over time”.
I’ve heard it said that the underlying principle of entropy is that in randomness, lies stability (the more random something is, the more stable it becomes).
Catholics often use the Teleological argument to assert that God exists. The teleological theory basically says that everything seems too perfect for it to have come out randomly, and there must have been a Creator behind it all, that being God. But if Chemistry says that in randomness lies stability, how then can the Teleological theory assert the existence of God, or God creating the universe/world, if everything is seemingly stable? Is there something I’m missing?
Thank you,
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk
Eugen:
Remember:
randomness means
homogeneity. At the risk of boring people with the following description again: think of a barrel. In the barrel are placed exactly 600 black beans and exactly 400 red beans. The barrel is set up so that all of its contents can be thoroughly mixed, such that in any given scoop of 100 beans, there will be 60% black ones and 40% red ones.
The problem is that many people take
randomness to mean
chance, and visa versa. There is an incredible difference between the ideas. Take, for example, one four-seat, single engine, retractable gear airplane, carrying a full complement of four, three passengers and a pilot, is flying from East to West across the mid-Western states, en route to some airport in Arizona.
At the same time, a Cessna, twin-engine airplane, with a complement of four, is flying from West to East, from Arizona to Ohio. At a certain longitude and latitude along their routes, neither pilot sees the other plane coming until the last moment. Moments before colliding, the West-bound aircraft veers right and the other pilot does likewise. The two planes narrowly miss each other.
The pilots and passengers of each plane are in such shock that the pilots radio one another and decide to land nearby to meet and greet. Upon landing, two of the passengers - one from each plane - discover that they recognize each other from grade school, in southern Florida: 25 years earlier. Just before shaking hands, one of the men has a heart attack and passes. To the best of everyone’s knowledge, that man has never had a health problem.
That is
chance.
Entropy is when more and more of such occurrences occur during each moment of time as time marches forward. Affinities between things are canceled out. More and more is lost as time moves on. Order is lost. Ancient bonds are broken to never be restored. What was once hot, or warm, becomes cold and lifeless.
Most Catholics understand that what we have, as
entropy progresses, is natural. When that energy that gives life and warmth to things is removed, material things die and decay. The resilient order of the universe re-routes most of that energy, but not all of it. Eventually, the universe will become a cold, life-less gathering of what may look like dead rocks.
Also, remember, at the beginning of the universe (if you can remember that far back!

) - the Big Bang - there was tremendous disorder, but that disorder was due primarily to excessive affinities. Those excessive affinities were the beginning of a stream of ever-increasing
entropy. As creation slips through time those affinities have held together, but have been lessened such that the their properties permit a universe conducive of life, i.e., a so-called
anthropic universe. The universe, as it comes to be, i.e., as it is being rolled-out, will remain anthropic for perhaps billions of years more. But, as creation is rolling out, and, as it is largely energy, matter and space, it is subject to the affects of thermodynamics.
When we are resurrected, we can’t be sure whether or not the earth is likewise resurrected, but we may believe that to be the case.
God bless,
jd