The Theory of Relativity cannot be reconciled with the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Search and both and the lack of reconciliation is striking. The Book of Genesis describes a fundamental underlying uncertainty; the Theory of Relativity denies it.
 
        
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                Relativity works. Quantum mechanics works. Thermodynamics works. Independently, at least. Nothing else works nearly as well, except in idealized or highly simplified scenarios.
Yet for all that, at least two of them must be wrong. They don't mesh together well, and a true description of reality needs to make them all mesh perfectly.
(Yes, I am aware that there have never been any even remotely likely alternatives to thermodynamics, and it's "settled" to the point where you practically have to be an idiot to challenge it, but as long as there are issues with the other two, you can't completely rule out that some very subtle error in our comprehension of Thermodynamics might be fucking up our understanding of at least one of the other two.)
 
        
            
                
                @Zinnia 
Relativity works. Quantum mechanics works 
As the one who - whilst at Intel - helped to pioneer what not only became Flash Drives, but 2.5 inch, mSATAs like the one in the laptop I'm typing this on: a Dell M4500, and the M2 SSDs these days...:
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...Andy Schaftafly of all people should know that. 
 
        
            
        
            
                
                Conservopaedia is still alive?
Other than that, it seems to me that most of the problems of those people who say bullshit about science comes from the fact that they are unable to accept "I don't know" as a possible answer on their side. I don't understand anything about thermodynamics(even if I was not far from understanding the 2 others, when I was a student). And I accept this unfortunate fact.
 
        
            
        
            
        
            
                
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        Confused? 
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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