Aaron Blosser wrote:


> .... 
> And that's just to arrange a single protein molucule.  Rough estimates give
> a 1 in 10^161 chance of arranging a single protein by accident, and a 1 in
> 10^119879 chance of "accidentally" arranging the *simplest* self-replicating
> cell (life)...if anyone wants to go further with that... :-)  Point
> being...10^161 is a VERY large number, and so is 2^3021377-1!!


Lucky us.   Earth is the cradle of life
in the universe!  There are a lot of planets and it had to happen
somewhere, sooner or later.

 
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