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The problem with odds is that they can be used to say more than they should. For example, Answers in Genesis says there is a 1 in 10 to the 30 chance of 100 lefty handed DNA proteins assembling on their own in a primordial mud puddle. I don't claim to know what really happened 4.5 billion years ago. This is the figure they post. (see answersingenesis.org/origin-of-life/can-natural-processes-explain-the-origin-of-life/).
From their website:
bold emphasis mine for laughs
What the quote above does not show is that there is approximately 1 in 10 to the 2,685,000 chance of you being alive in the exact form you're in right now. (see visual.ly/what-are-odds)
Unless I missed something, I think Answers in Genesis is implicitly telling us that naturally occurring primordial soup proteins are more likely to occur than you being alive to read this post.
I bet someone who has studied mathematical odds and statistics can explain what I am seeing here.
Are any there other odds or statistics that should not be used to say more than they should?
I think words like random are another word for I don't know how it was caused[/B].
From their website:
In the case of protein formation, the statement “given enough time” is not valid. When we look at the mathematical probabilities of even a small protein (100 amino acids) assembling by random chance, it is beyond anything that has ever been observed.
What is the probability of ever getting one small protein of 100 left-handed amino acids? (An average protein has at least 300 amino acids in it—all left-handed.) To assemble just 100 left-handed amino acids (far shorter than the average protein) would be the same probability as getting 100 heads in a row when flipping a coin. In order to get 100 heads in a row, we would have to flip a coin 1030 times (this is 10 x 10, 30 times). This is such an astounding improbability that there would not be enough time in the whole history of the universe (even according to evolutionary time frames) for this to happen.
The ability of complex structures to form by naturalistic processes is essential for the evolution model to work. However, the complexity of life appears to preclude this from happening. According to the laws of probability, if the chance of an event occurring is smaller than 1 in 10-50, then the event will never occur (this is equal to 1 divided by 1050 and is a very small number).19
What have scientists calculated the probability to be of an average-size protein occurring naturally? Walter Bradley, PhD, materials science, and Charles Thaxton, PhD, chemistry,5calculated that the probability of amino acids forming into a protein is:
4.9 x 10-191
This is well beyond the laws of probability (1x10-50), and a protein is not even close to becoming a complete living cell. Sir Fred Hoyle, PhD, astronomy, and Chandra Wickramasinghe, professor of applied math and astronomy, calculated that the probability of getting a cell by naturalistic processes is:
1 x 10-40,000
No matter how large the environment one considers, life cannot have had a random beginning. . . . There are about two thousand enzymes, and the chance of obtaining them all in a random trial is only one part in (1020)2000 = 1040,000, an outrageously small probability that could not be faced even if the whole universe consisted of organic soup.20
bold emphasis mine for laughs
What the quote above does not show is that there is approximately 1 in 10 to the 2,685,000 chance of you being alive in the exact form you're in right now. (see visual.ly/what-are-odds)
Unless I missed something, I think Answers in Genesis is implicitly telling us that naturally occurring primordial soup proteins are more likely to occur than you being alive to read this post.
I bet someone who has studied mathematical odds and statistics can explain what I am seeing here.
Are any there other odds or statistics that should not be used to say more than they should?
I think words like random are another word for I don't know how it was caused[/B].