So, we go to a junk yard and we blow it up 1 billion times. We will give evolution the benefit of the doubt and start with millions of car parts.
How many times do we need to blow up all that junk before a Mercedes is sitting there when the dust clears.
How many big explosions would it take to create perfect life as complex as each species is today. The odds in math terms are way beyond anything remotely believable.
Actually what you are talking about are not laws of thermodynamics, they are laws of probability.
But you are absolutely correct. Your hypothetical situation of blowing up a junk yard, mathematically is thousands, millions of times more likely to result in the creation of human life than the theory of evolution is. (Evolution, being the concept that time+chance+matter=consciousness)
From a mathematical perspective, there is a point at which the probability of something can become so incredibly remote, that it is simply deemed as impossible.
On the other hand, converting energy into matter, is not nearly so far fetched. This was one thing that Einstein did have correct.
E=MC2
Energy, is equal to Matter, times the speed of light (196,000 miles per second) squared.
196,000 miles per second, times 196,000 miles per second, is a pretty big number.
As
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Creation, from nothing is impossible. .............for us.
And as I said, if anything is "created", then there is a creator.