I have provided the example you requested and disproven you and Yorzhik's claim that localized decreases in entropy can't ever occur.
Unfortunately, you have provided an example that can be explained -- and I clearly said that a local decrease must have a mechanism to explain it.
It is rather silly of you to think that we believe work cannot be done.
Due to this we can now see that evolution is not impossible based on thermodynamics
Nope. You have not provided the mechanism that turns sunlight into information.
evolution is "powered" by all those "designs" which keep the body functioning
We are asking you to provide the mechansim that built those functions. You say the mechanism is evolution. The challenge is to show how evolution does not contradict the second law.
It is question-begging nonsense to then claim that the mechansim that powers evolution is also the result of evolution.
it's DNA replication and the organisms reproducing in an environment which has selective pressures.
Question-begging nonsense.
That is a separate question and has nothing to do with your objection based on entropy
Actually, it is exactly the issue.
If you would kindly define what you mean by information (since there are multiple definitions) and I presume what constitutes "better" information and how you measure it (since this is what you always follow up with - though rarely seem to define). If you could do that them perhaps I could have a crack at answering this completely separate question you have added here.
In our conversation, "information" is the ability a genome has to generate bodily features and functions. Evolutionists believe all life descended from a universal common ancestor that presumably could not see or hear (for example). Today we have numerous kinds that can see and hear.
What mechanism converted sunlight into this new information?
Your answer has already been given: You say evolution is the mechanism that converted sunlight into information.
However, this conversation started with a challenge to the idea that changes accrue due to random mutations and natural selection. The challenge to evolution is from the second law. You need to provide a mechanism that adds information to the genome. Claiming that evolution adds this information is to answer the challenge to your idea with the assertion that your idea is correct. It is begging the question.