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Feb 12, 2019 19:58:09   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
proud republican wrote:
I think it will be beautiful Monarch butterfly.....
If I remember correctly the Monarch caterpillar is green. I'll look it up.

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Feb 12, 2019 20:00:53   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
If I remember correctly the Monarch caterpillar is green. I'll look it up.


Yep. See attached link:https://www.google.com/search?q=monarch+butterfly+pupa+stage&oq=Monarch+butterfly+pupa&aqs=chrome.2.0l6.20634j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

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Feb 13, 2019 00:14:16   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Ain’t God awesome???

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Feb 13, 2019 09:47:10   #
bahmer
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Ain’t God awesome???


Amen and Amen

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Feb 13, 2019 11:57:29   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
Fit2BTied wrote:
I can't speak for everyone, but when you take the time to look at our world and what's in it - how does anyone decide there is no Creator? It just doesn't track. Thanks for the pics Squiddiddler!


You might find this interesting;

What is the Probability that Small Proteins would have Formed by Chance in the Primordial Soup?


by Laurence D Smart B.Sc.Agr., Dip.Ed., Grad.Dip.Ed

Email: laurence@unmaskingevolution.com

Webpage: www.unmaskingevolution.com

[Free to print and distribute. Copy must be in full.]



(A) What is the probability that a single protein formed when 100 amino acid randomly joined together?

(1) There are 20 different amino acids that make up the proteins in living things. (Remember, these had to form by chance in the first place).

(2) \ there are 20100 different proteins that can be made from 100 amino acids

(3) This is » 10130 different proteins

(4) \ the probability that a 100 amino acid protein will form by chance = 1 in 10130

(5) This means (according to probability) that to form one specific 100 amino acid protein, 10130 will need to form randomly before the right one forms.



(B) Evolution proposes that many of these proteins came together by chance and then evolved into cells.

(1) But, for a cell to form in the primordial soup:-

(i) The many proteins that make it all had to form by chance, &

(ii) Each protein had to form by chance right next to each other

(2) The probability that numerous things will occur by chance is the multiple of each occurring.

(3) \ the chance that 2 different (but correct) proteins form by chance

= the chance of each forming multiplied together.

(4) This = 10130 x 10130 = 10260

(5) So, as a cell is made up of many proteins, it isn't hard to see that the chances are impossible.

viz - 10130 x 10130 x 10130 x 10130 x 10130 x 10130 x 10130 x 10130 ............

This is an unimaginable number.

(6) It is now easy to see why Sir Fred Hoyle doesn't believe that life evolved on Earth:-

"[T]here are about two thousand enzymes, and the chance of obtaining them all in a random trial is only one part in (1020)2000 = 1040,000, an outrageously small probability that could not be faced even if the whole universe consisted of organic soup." [F. Hoyle & C. Wickramasinghe (1981), "Evolution From Space", J.M. Dent & Sons: London p:24]



(C) How big is a pile of 10130 protein molecules - a bucket full??

(1) What would be the size of the 10130 rubbish proteins that would need to form by chance to create just 1 (one) specific protein of 100 amino acid?

(2) If we average out the weight of the 20 amino acids to 100 Daltons each, then...

....a protein made of 100 amino acids would weigh 100x100 Daltons on average

(3) This = 104 Daltons

(4) \ 10130 proteins would weigh 10130 x 104 Daltons

(5) This = 10134 Daltons

(6) To turn Daltons weight into grams weight, divide by Avogadro's number - 1024

(7) \ 10134 Daltons = 10134 ¸ 1024 = 10110 gm

(8) 10110 gm in kilograms = 10110 ¸ 103 = 10107 kg

(9) Let's assume that the density of the proteins is the same as water (ie 1 gm/cm3)

(10) So, as there are 1000 gms in a kilogram, then 1 gm/cm3 º 10-3 kg/cm3

(11) \ 10107 kg occupies a volume of 10107 x 10-3 cm3 = 10104 cm3

(12) Now, 1 km3 = 105 x 105 x 105 cm3 = 1015 cm3

(13) \ the volume of these 10130 proteins = 10104 ¸ 1015 km3 = 1099 km3

(14) If these proteins formed a solid cube, each side would measure 3Ö 1099 kilometres

(15) This = 1033 km

(16) How long is 1033 km?

If 1 light year = 1013 km, then 1033 km = 1033 ¸ 1013 = 1020 light years





This means that 10130 proteins would form a cube

with 1020 light year sides



This can be visualized as:-



AND THIS IS TO FORM JUST ONE TINY PROTEIN MOLECULE



Imagine how much rubbish protein would need to form by chance over millions of years before the right ones formed (next to each other), - before evolving into the first cell?



SOURCE: Professor F. de Angelis, "The Origin of Life by Evolution: an obstacle to the development of science" (English t***slation), F. de Angelis: Camucia (Italy) 1995 p:104-105

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Feb 13, 2019 11:59:12   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
opps...hit the wrong button

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