The Theory of Evolution - perfect?

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PauloL
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Re: The Theory of Evolution - perfect?

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Geological time spans have been discussed before. Perhaps you'd like to rewind.

Even a suprageological lottery, running every second since Big Bang and counting losers among 6 billion players proved too small to allow for such improbabilities that are equivalent to virtual impossibilities.
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PauloL wrote: Tue Nov 07, 2017 10:14 pm Geological time spans have been discussed before. Perhaps you'd like to rewind.

Even a suprageological lottery, running every second since Big Bang and counting losers among 6 billion players proved too small to allow for such improbabilities that are equivalent to virtual impossibilities.
I guess after all this time you still don't know that Asimov's number supports evolution and does not contradict it, eh?

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Re: The Theory of Evolution - perfect?

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Sure.
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PauloL wrote: Tue Nov 07, 2017 10:34 pmSure.
That's the best you can do? :lol: You still don't understand that Asimov was making the point that hemoglobin evolution was ridiculously unlikely in the absence of natural selection? You can't recall reading the link I gave to you on Dawkins's detailed elaboration on Asimov's number?

But go ahead and keep making an idiot of yourself on a message board! It amuses me! :lol:
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Re: The Theory of Evolution - perfect?

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That'll do I think.
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