To: AnnoyedOne
[A bird perfectly chirping Beethoven's Fifth] has at LEAST as much probability of happening by chance as a DNA molecule, if not more.
These vapid claims of probabilistic disproofs of mainstream biology get made all the time. I would love to see how you arrived at this conclusion.
State your assumptions, and show your work, please. Demonstrate that the former probability is at least as great as the second. I eagerly await your proof.
100 posted on
03/22/2006 9:41:31 PM PST by
aNYCguy
To: aNYCguy
I base it upon a simple comparison of complexity. A dna has far more components, by entire orders of magnitude, than there are notes in any musical composition I know of. Even the DNA of a bacterium is highly complex, containing at least 3 million units, all aligned in a very precise, meaningful sequence.
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