Snowber
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Just like computers go back to being "1's and 0's", Science itself is derived from math.
Galileo is quoted to have said:
Using the concept of math, we should be able to prove or disprove things, even the existence of GOD, using math. Maybe it was not possible at certain times but we are at an era where the mind reigns. Knowledge has become true power. For example, one man who could create a bomb may be able to win against 20 of the strongest men.
Now moving on to how math relates to evolution (specifically human evolution).
I've taken much of this information from here if you are interested in reading more:
Evolution and Math
A reminder before I continue, GOD wants us to use our minds to verify information, a true GOD is not afraid of being debated if they hold the absolute truth:
Now let us look at evolution mathematically:
Now, according to the article, let's go ahead and assume the monkey's gene is 99% similar to a human's gene (many evolutionists believe it is in the 90% range, please correct me if im mistaken).
At 99% similarity we're saying that we still need to "haphazardly rearrange" (or rearrange in a random manner) 300,000,000 nucleotides to turn a monkey into a human being.
See "Nucleotides" here:
Nucleotides
Probability laws state that this is simply impossible.
Human genes contain 3.3 BILLION nucleotides, so 300 million would be about .9-1%.
Now I couldn't finish this better myself so I just took the quote at the bottom:
I guess you could say that humans had a chance to evolve billions of times if you wanted to, but who initiated all those chances?
Galileo is quoted to have said:
"Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe."
Using the concept of math, we should be able to prove or disprove things, even the existence of GOD, using math. Maybe it was not possible at certain times but we are at an era where the mind reigns. Knowledge has become true power. For example, one man who could create a bomb may be able to win against 20 of the strongest men.
Now moving on to how math relates to evolution (specifically human evolution).
I've taken much of this information from here if you are interested in reading more:
Evolution and Math
A reminder before I continue, GOD wants us to use our minds to verify information, a true GOD is not afraid of being debated if they hold the absolute truth:
[17:36] You shall not accept any information, unless you verify it for yourself. I have given you the hearing, the eyesight, and the brain, and you are responsible for using them.
[24:45] And GOD created every living creature from water. Some of them walk on their bellies, some walk on two legs, and some walk on four. GOD creates whatever He wills. GOD is Omnipotent.
[29:20] Say, "Roam the earth and find out the origin of life." For GOD will thus initiate the creation in the Hereafter. GOD is Omnipotent.
Now let us look at evolution mathematically:
Evolution is possible only within a given species. For example, the navel orange evolved from seeded oranges, not from apples. The laws of probablity preclude the possibility of haphazard evolution between species.
A fish cannot evolve into a bird; a monkey can never evolve into a human.
Now, according to the article, let's go ahead and assume the monkey's gene is 99% similar to a human's gene (many evolutionists believe it is in the 90% range, please correct me if im mistaken).
At 99% similarity we're saying that we still need to "haphazardly rearrange" (or rearrange in a random manner) 300,000,000 nucleotides to turn a monkey into a human being.
See "Nucleotides" here:
Nucleotides
Probability laws state that this is simply impossible.
Human genes contain 3.3 BILLION nucleotides, so 300 million would be about .9-1%.
Now I couldn't finish this better myself so I just took the quote at the bottom:
"The probability of life originating from accident is comparable to the probability of the Unabridged Dictionary resulting from an explosion in a printing factory."
I guess you could say that humans had a chance to evolve billions of times if you wanted to, but who initiated all those chances?