You dont know it burns out across the entire space system.
There's nothing to suggest that the laws of thermodynamics aren't universally valid and everything to suggest that they are. If you want to propose that these laws do not apply at all times and in all parts of the universe, then you shoulder the weighty burden of proof.
To act as if the universe we know is the only universe that exists isnt being very open minded.
I didn't say that our's is the only universe (although that's what I believe). I said the universe is an isolated system. If
this universe had existed forever, it could not be in it's present state of entropy, it would be at maximum entropy.
Again, you shoulder the burden of explaining how extra universes would help your cause that
this universe has existed eternally.
You dont know whats out there, and we should know that science doesnt either
So something transcendent (outside of the universe) maintains our eternal universe from the effects of it's own natural laws? This is very close to my belief that a trancendent creator God wound up (that is, created with low entropy) the universe which is now running down.
You are right, anything outside of our universe is beyond the scope of science. However, your trancendent
maintainer must also have existed eternally. Just like my trancendent
creator. Keith would not find your idea any more palatable than the idea of God. You simply invoke an unmoved maintainer, which is the same as an unmoved mover.
-Kev