Ok. I think I see where the communication broke down. To ensure I am on the same page:
Col Homestar has stated that the universe as realized in scientific theory is in defiance of our own Second Law of Thermodynamics, therefore proving the idea of 'maintenance' as provided by a higher power.
Darth Crater is... a little harder to follow. While I do not think you misinterpreted his original statement, you focused on a rather weak area of contention for the debate and continued to follow a separate line of logic. Which resulted in presented arguments that were not entirely connected with each other; or, more appropriately, were not furthering the debate, but indulging in semantics that were unnecessary at this current point in time.
Darth Crater wrote:I know you're not getting through to me because I read you as claiming the universe violates the Second Law.
I do not feel that he answered this adequately, as I am in agreement here. His basis is that the universe is in theoretical violation, and that it is only prevented from properly obeying by intervention / observation. This is the argument he has made, which obviously is resulting in confusion when he posts that this is
not what he is saying. The only logical assumption to draw from this is that he is not clearly presenting whatever his intended point may be.
Col.Homestar wrote:In the universe the law applies as well, so if your position is that these forces all came into order by pure chance, why then are they not following the laws of physics? The only answer to this is that the universe as a whole is a highly organized state that came from a highly organized source. Chaos cannot produce and maintain order
Col.Homestar wrote:The law does apply to the universe, very notable physicists and scientists agree with this, so please answer the question. Why does the cosmic forces in our universe defy this law of physics? I stated my reason, that a creator has designed it that way.
Here is the point that Darth Crater missed, and should have focused on; there is a glaring presumptive statement made here for which I see no presented evidence. What proof has been made that the universe is in violation at all? Where has it proven that we are not in a state of decay? I will follow with adequate sources (or retract this as necessary) in the morning, as I should like to go to bed soon, but I recall from memory that it has been proven the sun will eventually die out, and that in the current rate of galactic expansion, our universe will become so separated as too be incapable of function. Both of these should be logical examples that the universe is in fact in accordance with the Second Law, and not in violation.
Obviously I am aware of the logical fallacies of the second statement but I believe this is the more appropriate point of contention for this debate, rather than the dialectic semantics of chaos within the wording of the Second Law. We just got a little off track, is all.