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To: WildTurkey
Thanks friend, but this is a common objection easily answered:

Probability of choosing a specific card is the same for any deck of cards...or life on any planet. Should we wish to stack the deck and use 52 decks to get a specific card...each individual probability is still 1:52. But to be fair and open to the possibility earth is the only lucky (or for democrats--unlucky) life place in the universe, the numbers are still daunting...and still probability zero for random life generation.

Current cosmologic models postulate that the universe is finite--about 109light years in radius. And remember most of it is empty space. Current estimates by cosmologists put the number of life supporting planets at about 1010. The magnitudes just aren't there given the complexity of assembling chemicals into life.

As for infinite universes...nice theory

And finally if you consider the entire known universe--increasing the number of primordial pools, assume all life would have not necessarily the same chemical structure, but the similar chemical processes, and give the entire age of the universe as available for genesis, the probability only reduces a few orders of magnitude. The probability life would develop at random still exceeds 10-100 000

Try it yourself. It's just simple statistical mechanics.

146 posted on 02/15/2005 5:16:21 AM PST by animoveritas (Dispersit superbos mente cordis sui.)
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To: animoveritas

You still haven't shown the model that you use as the source of your calculations. What are you figuring needs to happen in order for life to come into existence that leads you to your probability calculations?


150 posted on 02/15/2005 8:44:34 AM PST by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
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To: animoveritas
Current cosmologic models postulate that the universe is finite--about 109light years in radius.

No. That is only the radius of the "observable" part of the universe. Please.

158 posted on 02/15/2005 10:03:52 AM PST by WildTurkey (When will CBS Retract and Apologize?)
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