There's something I teach all of the new scientists that work with me: Be carefull of the way you fingerprint something. Once it is accepted, no matter how incorrect it is, disproving it will be much more work than getting it accepted (even if it was accepted without proof) ever was. Evolution has been accepted and is being taught as fact. It's not going to be "disproven" or "debunked" to anyone that has that ingrained in their psyche. The same is true of creationism. But I've met more "evolutionists" that think their theory is fact than Christians who believe creationism happened exactly the way Genesis describes it.
I'll stick to my belief that order does not evolve from disorder. It is the other way around. Evolution is backwards.
Order doesn't evolve from disorder?
Astrophysics really has issues then. We have watched bodies in the solar system, including our own, gain more mass from the outside. Order from disorder.
Embryology... there's no way a human comes from two cells. It's impossible by your theory. That would be order from disorder.
Chemistry.... bunk to you. The entire science is devoted to making order (compounds) from disorder (elements).
Biochemistry... Same... but with much more complicated organic compounds. Serious order from disorder there.
I could go on, but what's the point. According to you, basically all science is wrong, simply because you advocate a "Chaos bound universe" You, by your own admission, begin the argument with a pre-conceived notion which, is EXACTLY what you espouse that everyone else does. Entropy is related to energy, something you are missing in your ideology. Ours is not a closed system, and energy is pumped in from the outside, therefore allowing the system to lower it's entropy. Of course, without E, the system would devolve naturally and entropy would increase.... your theory of devolution would be adequately descriptive here, and there would never have been organic molecules around long enough to make a splash.
But, since, with my own eyes, I can see things walking, swimming, flying and running.... I say you are quite wrong, sir, in your assertions.