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- From: kalki33!system@lakes.trenton.sc.us
- Newsgroups: talk.origins
- Subject: Re: Probability of Evolution
- Message-ID: <gV78TB15w165w@kalki33>
- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 92 05:55:39 EST
- References: <1992Nov12.171839@IASTATE.EDU>
- Reply-To: kalki33!system@lakes.trenton.sc.us
- Organization: Kalki's Infoline BBS, Aiken, SC, USA
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- kv07@IASTATE.EDU (Warren Vonroeschlaub) writes:
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- > > > Kalki Dasa writes:
- > > >
- > > > >First point: The known laws of physics possess low information content.
- > > > >Second point: biological organisms possess high information content.
- > > >
- > > >> First point: The rules of chess possess low information content
- > > >> Second point: the number of possible games are some 10^70 i.e. high
- > informati
- > > >> content.
- > >
- > > So, you agree with our two stipulations?
- > >
- > > Has anyone ever observed a game of chess being played at random, without
- > > the moves being made by either human beings or by a machine constructed
- > > by human beings? Has this ever happened?
- >
- > Has anyone ever seen the universe act totally at random? Laws are laws. Y
- > are ignoring the relationship.
- >
- > > Before this can work, r0 must be specified and X0 must be specified.
- >
- > Look: something existed on the primordal Earth. There, initial conditions.
- > Happy?
-
- Yes, thank you!
-
- Sincerely,
- Kalki "your brain is not the boss" Dasa
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