Subj : Albert Einsten Said To : All From : Newborn Date : Mon Sep 19 2005 22:31:00 Albert Einstein once said that the Second Law of Thermodynamics was the law of physics least likely ever to be overthrown. It could be called the "natural law of degeneration." We have all observed this is the world arounf us. Everything seems to degenerate with time as the effects of aging, wear and tear, weather, etc., takes their toll. Complex structures and designs tend slowly to fall apart and be reduced to chaos. For example, an abandoned automobille eventually becomes a pile of disorganized rust. But a pile of rust is never observed spontaneously to transfer itself into an automobile. For this to happen, a large investment of intelligently directed energy is required (God). Newborn --- þ Synchronet þ Origin: The Hard Drive Cafe - Montgomery Al USA - www.hdcbbs.net .