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arxiv: 0903.4603 · v1 · pith:SZRW76VBnew · submitted 2009-03-26 · ⚛️ physics.pop-ph · q-bio.PE

Evolution and the second law of thermodynamics

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Skeptics of biological evolution often claim that evolution requires a decrease in entropy, giving rise to a conflict with the second law of thermodynamics. This argument is fallacious because it neglects the large increase in entropy provided by sunlight striking the Earth. A recent article provided a quantitative assessment of the entropies involved and showed explicitly that there is no conflict. That article rests on an unjustified assumption about the amount of entropy reduction involved in evolution. I present a refinement of the argument that does not rely on this assumption.

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