DrW wrote:Again, Franktalk, you need tp pay closer attention.
It is the age of the universe that is estimated at 13 - 14.5 billion years. The Earth is estimated to be about 4.5 billion years old.
You are right I responded to universe not earth.
DrW wrote:Again, Franktalk, you need tp pay closer attention.
It is the age of the universe that is estimated at 13 - 14.5 billion years. The Earth is estimated to be about 4.5 billion years old.
Franktalk wrote:For those who think science is just getting more refined all of the time.
We used to think that all things in nature were continuous or had absolute precision. This led to determinism. Then one day quantum mechanics shows that probability exist at some level of reality.
The vacuum of space has nothing in it. Then came Casimir Pulaski.
We used to think that at absolute zero things would not jump around. But it turns out we have a ZPE which refuses to stop jumping around.
We used to think that the Earth is the center of the universe. Then came, well you know.
We used to think that we could observe all parts of nature. Then came dark energy and dark mass.
Now you guys can all believe these are refining but I see them as reversals. The real issue is why did science make the leap saying they understood something when they really did not. Is science doing the same today?
Franktalk wrote:For those who think science is just getting more refined all of the time.
We used to think that all things in nature were continuous or had absolute precision. This led to determinism. Then one day quantum mechanics shows that probability exist at some level of reality.
SEP wrote:Ironically, quantum mechanics is one of the best prospects for a genuinely deterministic theory in modern times!
Frank wrote:The vacuum of space has nothing in it. Then came Casimir Pulaski.
Frank wrote:We used to think that the Earth is the center of the universe...
Frank wrote:We used to think that we could observe all parts of nature. Then came dark energy and dark mass.
Franktalk wrote:We used to think that the Earth is the center of the universe. Then came, well you know.
Franktalk wrote: Casimir was someone with vision. Pretty rare.
Calculations
Human DNA X % difference = # of nucleotides that are different
(3 X 10^9) X .04 = 120 X10^6
Number of possible combinations in 120 X10^6 nucleotides with 4 nucleotide combinations per site
4^(120 X10^6) = My calculator did not go that high. So I used 4^1000 which
Is 1.148 X 10^519 Much smaller number but my calculator could handle it. Using this smaller number makes the job of evolution much easier.
Per generation number of mutations
DNA size X mutation rate X population = mutations in population
(3 X10^9) X (1.8 X10^ -8 ) X (1 X 10^6) = 5.4 X10^7 mutations
Possible combinations / mutations per generation = # of generations required
(1.148 X10^519) / (5.4 X10^7) = 2.125 X10^511 generations
Years in generation X required generations = years required
20 X (2.125 X10^511) = 4.25 X10^512 years required to make man
Now the universe according to science is 14.5 X10^9 years old.
Franktalk wrote:For those who think science is just getting more refined all of the time.
We used to think that all things in nature were continuous or had absolute precision. This led to determinism. Then one day quantum mechanics shows that probability exist at some level of reality.
The vacuum of space has nothing in it. Then came Casimir Pulaski.
We used to think that at absolute zero things would not jump around. But it turns out we have a ZPE which refuses to stop jumping around.
We used to think that the Earth is the center of the universe. Then came, well you know.
We used to think that we could observe all parts of nature. Then came dark energy and dark mass.
Now you guys can all believe these are refining but I see them as reversals. The real issue is why did science make the leap saying they understood something when they really did not. Is science doing the same today?
harmony wrote:Franktalk wrote: Casimir was someone with vision. Pretty rare.
Lord, if that ain't the truth! That is readily apparent, especially right after GC.
Franktalk wrote:We used to think that we could observe all parts of nature. Then came dark energy and dark mass.
Now you guys can all believe these are refining but I see them as reversals. The real issue is why did science make the leap saying they understood something when they really did not. Is science doing the same today?