Quote:
Originally Posted by Romestar
"Evolution is mathematically impossible. The mathematical probability of a SINGLE CELL coming about by chance is 1/10340,000,000, the fraction 1 divided by 1 followed by 340 million zeros! And then this cell must live long enough to reproduce. And then the reproduced cell must live long enough to do the same. And then more "accidents" must happen to cause more complexity. And then more "accidents" must happen to cause more complexity. And long before the first "accident" evolution is nothing but a silly, mystical fairy tale."
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What if life is
created to adapt to its environment and calibrates itself in order to flourish in good conditions or merely survive in bad conditions? There are limitations, so if the changes required for survival are too drastic within a given frame of time, the species will die off. If the balance is thrown off by the species' absense, it is compensated by all existing species.
If that's the case, the creation of a new species (ie dinosaurs, humankind) would have to serve a greater purpose than to simply maintain the balance of all life. Now, we come to a realm that is beyond human comprehension.
This is my own personal opinion or reality tunnel and I can't prove shit. I like to look at the spritual underpinnings because I think like a mystic. I like reading scientific opinions, however, while scientists are always asking "how?", I'm always asking "why?"