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THE MATHEMATICAL IMPOSSIBILITY OF EVOLUTION
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I see no mathematical justification for the chances mentioned. Hence your entire point is moot.
Don't hold your breath waiting for it.
I would guess that they start off with something like the probability of hydrogen combining with oxygen is 50/50. Either it could form up. Or it won't. And anyone who knows anything about chemistry knows that such odds are nowhere near 50/50. It's closer to 99.9999/1 But because there are two elements, it is assumed that the probability is 50/50.
Elements, and even complex molecules, do exhibit AFFINITY. And there is simply no way this 'Professor' nut has calculated this probability while taking AFFINITY into consideration.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 484854That is precisely why their naive calculations are way off...just about any large molecule would be unlikely to form spontaneously, if the pieces had to just come together spontaneously at random...for example, a perfect diamond is one large molecule...the odds against it forming "spontaneously at random" are astronomically small, and indeed, that is why they don't form that way, they acrete, via the chemical affinity of carbon (or, more precisely, free energy minimization)
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