Asked by Makayla
Which law of science was in effect immediately after the sixth day of creation?
Second Law of Thermodynamics
First Law of Thermodynamics
Second Law of Thermodynamics
First Law of Thermodynamics
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Both. If physical laws applied from the moment the universe existed, the First Law (conservation of energy) and the Second Law (entropy of an isolated system tends to increase) would both be in effect from the start.
Briefly:
- The First Law is a statement about a conserved quantity (energy), so it holds at any time the theory applies.
- The Second Law is dynamical (it governs how entropy changes with time), so immediately after creation it would begin to govern the subsequent increase of entropy.
If you meant a different context (a riddle or a theological reading about the seventh‑day “rest”), tell me and I’ll tailor the answer.
Briefly:
- The First Law is a statement about a conserved quantity (energy), so it holds at any time the theory applies.
- The Second Law is dynamical (it governs how entropy changes with time), so immediately after creation it would begin to govern the subsequent increase of entropy.
If you meant a different context (a riddle or a theological reading about the seventh‑day “rest”), tell me and I’ll tailor the answer.
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