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To: Central Scrutiniser

"That is a fallacious argument, you are trying to anectotalize an absurd situation and apply it to millions of years and millions of years of slow evolution."

Wrong. A bird chirpping such a tune is completely within the realm of statistical possibility. Improbable, but possible. And if it were to occur, it occured after millions of years, and countless other birds, chirpped random notes and never quite got it. It has at LEAST as much probability of happening by chance as a DNA molecule, if not more.


95 posted on 03/22/2006 9:15:47 PM PST by AnnoyedOne
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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
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