Not even close, rambot.
Scientists define anything with odds of 1050 or higher as a mathematical impossibility.
Those odds qualify for single events that occur over a rather small period of time. OR, the "impossiblity" of a certain action. Evolution has occurred of billions and billions of years of time.
And this is the ridiculously obvious (and surprisingly avoided) question of:
Was this "guy" trying to calculate the likelihood that
EVOLUTION HAS occurred?
That evolution is the SOLE source of life?
OR (and this is what i'm leaning to...because it's the most obvious one):
The possibility of the WORLD EVOLVING into THIS PARTICULAR end point.
Also, I am COMPLETELY unsure as to why we accepted your original 10^1032 or whatever it was....
I mean, how could we really take that seriously? Is there a link? How could you even calculate the possibility of that in an academically meaningful way? I mean: What would be included?
*certain meteors hitting the earth certain ways (and those certain meteorites having certain things on them)
*certain orbits, speeds, velocities, occuring?
*certain geological and physical actions?
Does it start PREphysical earth? Does it start from the moment life came onto the planet?
Perhaps this number could even be higher. My point is that, trying to calculate this number is a silly, silly endevour.