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To: aNYCguy

Yea, 20^1000 is ONLY 1.07150860718626732094842504906e+1301

If you had an ounce of honesty in your body you would admit that this doesn't change my argument one bit. You could try a trillion, trillion combinations every single second for 4.5 BILLION years and it would not amount to a drop in the ocean, literally. Even if there were a trillion, trillion possible "right" combinations the chances of the right combination forming are about 2.38e+1235 to 1.

You can add 100 billion years or 100 trillion years to the age of the universe and you STILL cannot escape the math.


172 posted on 12/07/2005 5:59:54 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants (G-d is not a Republican. But Satan is definitely a Democrat.)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
If you had an ounce of honesty in your body you would admit that this doesn't change my argument one bit.

As I've said, I'm not addressing your lack of biological knowledge, as others are doing a fine job of that; no, I was simply addressing your faulty math.

You incorrectly did a trivial combinatorial problem, causing you to use a value in your argument which was off by well over a thousand orders of magnitude. Again, rather than acknowledge that perhaps you have a thing or two to learn, you are thick-headedly barging ahead in your asinine "argument."

You've demonstrated a lack of basic education in thermodynamics, combinatorics, and biology, yet you continue to insist that you have a novel new thermo-statistical argument against the foundations of modern biological sciences. Can you understand how ridiculous this looks? Can you understand why this might irritate those who have some idea what they're talking about?
185 posted on 12/07/2005 9:46:16 AM PST by aNYCguy
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