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No. Any birth is not ok. 100,000 years ago (or even 6,000 yo), the chances, then, that YOU, AND EXACTLY YOU, would show up is ASTRONOMICAL.
No, a "spinning motor" or a sonar system is only evidence of design if you can show evidence that it was manufactured; otherwise you wouldn't be able to tell.so a sonar system or a spinning motor are not evidence for design? good to know.
if so why no scientists believe that a complex eye can evolve at once? do you realy think that it has no connection to probability?
There has never been a meaningful probability calculation for eye evolution because again, there isn't enough information to make such a calculation.
The evolution eye has to do with understanding how evolution works and mapping out molecular pathways for such evolution.
As many as it takes; they can all evolve together.so think about this: say that we want to create a motion system. how many parts we will need to make a minimal motion system?
but the chance of that is very low. if the chance to evolve a single part is say 1 in a billion mutations, then the chance to get about 3 parts at once is 10^27. if we are talking about mammals we will need more then the age of the universe for a single new system.As many as it takes; they can all evolve together.
but any person has bacially the same chance to get born.
this is not the case with a functional s equence. only a tiny fraction of the sequence space is functional. so the chance to get a functional protein is very low.
if so why no scientists believe that a complex eye can evolve at once?
so a sonar system or a spinning motor are not evidence for design? good to know.
so think about this: say that we want to create a motion system. how many parts we will need to make a minimal motion system?
but the chance of that is very low. if the chance to evolve a single part is say 1 in a billion mutations,
then the chance to get about 3 parts at once is 10^27. if we are talking about mammals we will need more then the age of the universe for a single new system.
No, because the parts of the system evolve together. Your ideas about how complex functionality evolves seem completely uninformed, which is strange considering how often we have explained it to you.but the chance of that is very low. if the chance to evolve a single part is say 1 in a billion mutations, then the chance to get about 3 parts at once is 10^27. if we are talking about mammals we will need more then the age of the universe for a single new system.
Of course. That is why the functional parts of a system have to evolve together. They can't evolve separately as individually useless components until they are "ready" to join together to form a functional system.what do you mean by "evolve together"? a functional new part need many mutations to evolve. it cant just evolve by a single mutation in a single generation. it need time.
That would be completely dependend on the kind of motion you talk about
Probabilistically speaking, the first part is now evolved.
but this is the problem- a single part will not work unless you have the other parts. so a single part will be useless in this case.Of course. That is why the functional parts of a system have to evolve together. They can't evolve separately as individually useless components until they are "ready" to join together to form a functional system.
say that i want to made a motion system to close a car door. how many parts i will need to such a system?
right. what about 3 parts that working together?
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