A 34-year-old physicist at MIT, Jeremy England, has come up with a theory that could answer the question of how life began and throw out the need for God. Yes, the theory could prove that there is no need for a God to make a life.
Jeremy England’s theory has been developed on Charles Darwin’s idea of evolution. He says that the idea not only applies to things which are alive but to the creation as well. Meaning that evolution not only takes place while we are alive but at our creation as well.
England’s theory says that life was not an accident, nor does it necessarily have to be the work of a ‘Creator’. It is based on thermodynamics, basically saying that life is an inevitability. The theory of thermodynamics says if you start with a random clump of atoms, and if you shine the light on it for long enough, it should not be surprising that you get a plant. If these atoms are exposed to a source of energy (i.e. the sun), over time, they should restructure themselves to dissipate more heat, which therefore lead to life.
The theory was posted on Richard Dawkins website, a famous Athiest scientist, and is titled “God is on the ropes: The brilliant new science that has creationists and the Christian right terrified”. The blog post was written by Paul Rosenberg.
Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution focused more on life progression but the blog post by Paul Rosenberg has got scientific community quite excited about the Jeremy England’s theory expanding on this.