Quoting Nick Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Of course a cell does not defy entropy. It takes in a certain amount of energy, uses that to reduce the entropy of the materials it takes in to make what it "desires". The amount of increase of entropy (disorder) caused by the use of the energy is larger than the amount of decrease in entropy (increased order)

What I meant by defying entropy was the increasing complexity of the chemicals
in it, that those complex chemicals produce the desired cellular operations,
and that the entire mechanism can fix and replicate itself.

Anyone who has build a production facility realizes that the desired results
don't just happen.



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