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Friday, September 2, 2005

Yes, it's math (plus biochemistry)



Faced with pure science, evolutionists generally holler "religion" as a diversion. Predictably, my purely mathematical and biochemical analysis of evolution's alleged random chance appearance of the smallest possible self-replicating species raised objections about my presumed "beliefs" about "god."

Smug correction of my numbers quantifying evolutionary time backfired. Shortening evolution's time-frame increases the number of "tries" per second necessary to achieve evolution's random chance appearance of a functional, self-replicating organism!

The rebuttal guesstimate regarding five random people entering a room is hardly equivalent to the intricate biochemical necessities at every turn of the DNA helix. Approximating those used in my calculation would require 124 people, from 24 countries, each with 400 different, specified, essential, sequential interlocking capabilities, e.g. rocketry skills. All must be male, lefthanded, as well as their shoes, socks, gloves, contact lenses, etc. Arriving simultaneously by pure "coincidence," each carries the rocket's plans.

Mathematicians consider probability of 1 in 10 to the 50th power "impossible." Superscript "powers" indicate how many zeroes a number has. The uniformitarian chance of life arising by chance is about 1 in 10 to the 167,816th power.

Preferring to believe a mathematically/biochemically impossible "miracle" is Judeo-christophobia, not science.

Kathy Twisselmann

Rocklin


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