Simon_knizev
Simon_knizev
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17th Jan 2018
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  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    20th Jan 2018
    For the known universe, the likelyhood that a cell could form (that is, when all of the following is considered: metabolic chains, biomonomers, biopolymers, and conditions in which reactions that the cell needs to live are taking place steadily) is should be at least 10^150, which is a one followed by 150 zeros. To put THIS in perspective, it is more than a googol, which is a one followed by one-hunred zeros.
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    20th Jan 2018
    This is not even about likelyhood or miraculousness; it is a simple matter of biology that requires life to form under very specific and delicate decisions. NO WHERE do you see this happening at the origin of life as according to evolution. If you still want to talk about probability, I will explain to you the MATH.
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    20th Jan 2018
    Anyways, I wasn't finished explaining cell energy. 'The most genes that an E. Coli bacteria needs for anything is energy metabolism...' ... thusly, many specific reactions would need to take place at just the right time just to keep the thing ALIVE. In a very randomly harsh environment such a claim that this is our origin of life is proposterous!
  • herp
    herp
    20th Jan 2018
    you left out humans, ur racits!!!!1!1! +1
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    20th Jan 2018
    @kelebk959 MY BAD, DUDE, I MEANT @jm211
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    20th Jan 2018
    To make matters worse, according to evolution, for a cell to have evolved into complex, living beings, it would have taken billions of years! The cell would just die quadrillions of times over!
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    20th Jan 2018
    ... that exist near volcanoes. The problem with your connection with this to evolving from one CELL is that if these creatures already existed as a result of CREATION, then they would not need to evolve from a cell, and fail in the process, which they would. To put it simply, a tubeworm (the lifeform that survives in these conditions) can survive in such conditions already, a single cell cannot and will instantaneously die.
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    20th Jan 2018
    @kalbk959 I read your last exerpt from your long thesis (no judgement for it being long) and I want to know what you now think. But to rebuttal, in a catastrophic event and complete randomness, it is impossible to construct life without intention. A single, simple, fragile cell would need to be constructed in a very specific and safe environment, otherwise there is no place for such matter to stay in one spot. I know that there are lifeforms underwater ...
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    20th Jan 2018
    @TheChosenEvilOne I understand this completely. That is the literal basis of all matter that exists, INCLUDING organic matter. Since you obviously misunderstand my point, I will explain. If I put all the ingredients to make a cell, and leave it in a bottle in outerspace, nothing will happen. You need to look up what abiogenesis is.
  • kalebk959
    kalebk959
    19th Jan 2018
    Aaaand I just realized I read everything he said incorrectly. I take back my previous statement.