"A University of Pennsylvania news release says that entropy has its benefits. It can assemble “fuzzy” molecules into precisely distinct lattices. Physicist Randall D. Kamien’s work “adds new evidencethat entropy is far richer than the gloomy drive toward universal disorder it was once thought to be and suggests it could become a player in the world of self-assembling molecules. Entropy’s knack for driving fuzzy molecules into distinct lattices offers scientists the promise of new materials designed rationally rather than through trial and error.”
Whenever evolutionists hear evidence for self-assembly and spontaneous ordering, they get excited.
---This announcement won’t provide much comfort, though; the order is built into the valences of the atoms and is not information. Any spontaneous ordering of the lattices is similar to snowflakes and crystals: pretty, but meaningless.
DNA transcription, on the other hand, involves a true code and elaborate translation mechanism, including error-checking and proofreading, that has nothing to do with the valences of the molecules.
It is the information content of the cell that baffles naturalistic origin of life, and though our understanding of entropy is growing richer, it is still a “gloomy” drive toward universal dis-information, without a Designer and Sustainer of the world."
CEH