To: Cicero
But you are talking about millions of orders of magnitude here, if not billions. You don't think mathematics can handle these "big" numbers?
72 posted on
12/28/2005 4:09:02 PM PST by
phantomworker
(I trust my intuition and speak my truth... Don't accuse me of your imagination!)
To: phantomworker
Of course. What the mathematics show is that the probability of our present world arising out of random matter in motion is infinitesimally small.
117 posted on
12/28/2005 4:58:43 PM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: phantomworker
[You don't think mathematics can handle
these "big" numbers?]
It sure can, but can WE handle the Cardinal orders
of Infinity? (i.e. Real numbers vs. integers.)
396 posted on
12/28/2005 11:36:22 PM PST by
cliff630
(cliff630 (Didn't Pilate ask Christ, "What is the Truth." Even while looking in the face of TRUTH))
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