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After debating with a YEC he has provided me with this equation that has me kind of stumped. He says this is a clear example showing that the human population bottlenecked around 6000 - 10000 years ago reducing the ENTIRE population to below a 1000. Now, I know this is a load of rubbish but do not possess the calculus skills to beat him at his own game.
Human DNA has a common essence of all but about 10%
Now, as you know, evolution expands this number as DNA code changes are what happens with evolution. So, the evolutionary rate for humans is about .01 or 1% a year. ( I think is is actually less, but its whatever.) That means that every year, 1% of the worlds population diversifies...
So the equation goes like this
Population of people * Diversification of Human DNA (the 10%) = Number of Humans (at Past Time) * Past Time (how far back your want to go) / Evolutionary Rate
which equals this:
Population of people * Diversification of Human DNA (the 10%) * Evolutionary Rate / Past Time (how far back you want to go) = Number of Humans (at Past Time)
6,000,000,000 * .1 * .01 / 10000 = 600
Now, you may doubt the equation, but this is a standard derivation problem. If you take a pre calc course, the formula should look very familiar. (or at least I think it was pre calc, it could have been something else)
