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josie_L
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“DNA is a nucleic acid that stores the cell’s genetic information in the form of a strand, consisting of sequences of the nitrogenous bases A,G,C,T. Even for a very very small DNA strand of 100 bases - much much smaller than we find in any actual cell - the odds against getting a particular lucky combination is staggering, 4 to the power of 100 to one against. We can see the difference quite clearly between the actual probability and Dawkins’ super-optimistic odds. Dawkins believes that the odds against a propitious string of DNA arising by chance are 1 000 000 000 to one. But when we do the actual calculations we find that the odds against it are a bit over 1 600 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 to one.”A cell is a billion years on. RNA is not made up of the 100 elements. The ironic thing is one of us actually does believe life just “poped” into existence.
Is there really any point in discussing the science with you when its clear you don’t have even a basic understanding of the subject? I might as well go and discuss star formation with my dog.
p.s. Do you believe in a multiverse as opposed to a universe?