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The Mathematical Impossibility of Evolution
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Man is the creature who does not accept and regards it as actually impossible that anything devised by himself of his fellow creatures, could exist without an artificer.
Unfortunately, however, there are some people who think and accept that this entire exposed and hidden universe can exist without an Artificer.
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Coincidence is a mathematical term and the possibility of an event's occurrence can be calculated using the mathematics of probability.
The calculations of British mathematician Roger Penrose show that the probability
of universe conducive to life occurring by chance is in 1010123.
The phrase "extremely unlikely" is inadequate to describe this possibility.
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PROBABILITY OF THE OCCURRENCE OF A UNIVERSE IN WHICH LIFE CAN FORM
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Taking the physical variables into account, what is the likelihood
of a universe giving us life coming into existence by coincidence? One in billions
of billions? Or trillions of trillions of trillions? Or more? Roger Penrose*,
a famous British mathematician and a close friend of Stephen Hawking, wondered
about this question and tried to calculate the probability. Including what he
considered to be all variables required for human beings to exist and live on
a planet such as ours, he computed the probability of this environment occurring
among all the possible results of the Big Bang. According to Penrose, the
odds against such an occurrence were on the order of 1010123
to 1. It is hard even to imagine what this number means. In math, the value
10123 means 1 followed by 123 zeros. (This is, by the way, more than
the total number of atoms 1078 believed to exist in the whole universe.)
But Penrose's answer is vastly more than this: It requires 1 followed by 10123
zeros.
Or consider: 103 means 1,000,
a thousand. 10103 is a number that that has 1 followed by
1000 zeros. If there are six zeros, it's called a million; if nine, a billion;
if twelve, a trillion and so on. There is not even a name for a number that has
1 followed by 10123 zeros. In practical terms, in mathematics, a probability
of 1 in 1050 means "zero probability". Penrose's number is more than
trillion trillion trillion times less than that. In short, Penrose's number tells
us that the 'accidental" or "coincidental" creation of our universe is an impossibility. Concerning
this mind-boggling number Roger Penrose comments:
This now tells how precise the Creator's
aim must have been, namely to an accuracy of one part in 1010123.
This is an extraordinary figure. One could not possibly even write the
number down in full in the ordinary denary notation: it would be 1 followed
by 10123 successive 0's. Even if we were to write a 0 on each
separate proton and on each separate neutron in the entire universe- and
we could throw in all the other particles for good measure- we should
fall far short of writing down the figure needed.
In fact in order to recognize that the universe is not a "product of coincidences" one does not really need any of these calculations at all. Simply by looking around himself, a person can easily perceive the fact of creation in even the tiniest details of what he sees. How could a universe like this, perfect in its systems, the sun, the earth, people, houses, cars, trees, flowers, insects, and all the other things in it ever have come into existence as the result of atoms falling together by chance after an explosion? Every detail we peer at shows the evidence of God's existence and supreme power. Only people who reflect can grasp these signs.
References:* Roger Penrose, The Emperor's New Mind, 1989; Michael Denton, Nature's Destiny, The New York: The Free Press, 1998, p. 9
Article adoped from The Equilibrium in the Explosion, by Harun Yahya
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