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 DAY/PHASE TWO
The Formation of the Atmosphere
DAY/PHASE FIVE
 The Emergence of Complex Life in the Sea
DAY/PHASE THREE
The Consolidation of Continents & Emergence of Microbial life
DAY/PHASE SIX
The Expansion & Divergence of Life on Land
DAY/PHASE FOUR
 The Alignment of the Solar System
DAY/PHASE SEVEN
The Fusion of Nature and
the Human Machinery
 Amazing Reality
ORIGIN
 
The probability of a Single Protein
Forming by Chance
Mathematical Basis for Probability Calculations Used in (the film) Origin Excerpt: Putting the probabilities together means adding the exponents. The probability of getting a properly folded chain of one-handed amino acids, joined by peptide bonds, is one chance in 10^74+45+45, or one in 10^164 (Meyer, p. 212). This means that, on average, you would need to construct 10^164 chains of amino acids 150 units long to expect to find one that is useful. http://www.originthefilm.com/mathematics.php
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