>In order for life to have appeared spontaneously on earth, there first had to be hundreds of millions of protein molecules of the ninth configuration. But given the size of the planet Earth, do you know how long it would have taken for just one of these protein molecules to appear entirely by chance? Roughly ten to the 243 power billions of years. And I find that far, far more fantastic than simply believing in a god.
>Implying time existed prior to the known universe and spacetime
Jesus OP dream smarter
Jayden Perez
Dunno where those numbers come from, but it's a species calculation if it only takes into account the size and material of Earth. The entire universe is so fast, the real question to calculate for is:
On average, how many years would it take for this protein configuration to occur randomly anywhere in the entire cosmos.
I'm willing to bet the answer is somewhere on the order of tens of billions of years.
After all, it DID happen.
Eli Hernandez
Makes the weight of humanity's sin easier to carry
I am being quite sincere when I ask this so don't dismiss what I'm about to ask as a simple ribbing: Are you genuinely retarded?
Oliver Brown
>do you know how long it would have taken for just one of these protein molecules to appear entirely by chance? Roughly ten to the 243 power billions of years
Can you elaborate on this at all? Are you even capable of communication or do you only understand reiteration?
Jayden Taylor
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Easton Ross
Best I can figure is its just taking the number of potential stable combinations of molecules and saying "ONE IN A WHOLE FRIGGIN BUNCH GOD IS REAL"
Jackson Cooper
samefag
Isaac Carter
It's from the film The Ninth Configuration (1980)
Alexander Long
How many billions of years did it take for god to be created by chance?
Eli Ortiz
... taking that as a strong "no" on being capable of communication.
Adrian Scott
Obviously time didn't exist, it is it's own dimension.
Caleb Jones
>implying that possibly countless other universes haven't come and gone each containing the ingredients for life, but failing to produce life. We could just happen to be in a universe that got lucky after an infinite number of attempts.
Michael Hill
About 13.772 billion years
Wyatt Sanders
He wasn't created
Cooper Brown
>He ugh can you like, just, not?
Christian Anderson
It's a quote from the film The Ninth Configuration (1980)
You are correct. He never was created. Just like all the other things that don't exist.
David Butler
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Anthony Reed
>given the size of the planet Earth, do you know how long it would have taken for just one of these protein molecules to appear entirely by chance? Roughly ten to the 243 power billions of years.
Well that's a pretty stupid quote. There's easily 10 to the 243 power billions more "size" in the universe than earth.
Bentley Williams
It's a quote from the film The Ninth Configuration (1980)
Carson Long
Well that's a pretty stupid quote. There's easily 10 to the 243 power billions more "size" in the universe than earth.
Jackson Williams
Well, it's a quote from the film The Ninth Configuration (1980).
Christian Bell
Well, Well that's a pretty stupid quote. There's easily 10 to the 243 power billions more "size" in the universe than earth.