| What does probability say to you? -
10-13-2007, 11:13 PM
This thread is about logic and probability. There are things that go unnoticed all over our world that are telling us things that might help us to discover the truth about our world.
Here is one thing to start with that never gets sufficient attention.
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The odds of random data: The number of possible characters in the data system with an exponent equal to the number of characters in the data packet.
If everything That lives is composed of data, genetic data and learned or experienced data.
Now if we decide that there is no divine force to intervene. Then A living thing must be some type of chemical computer. A regenerative chemical computer. Without divine intervention then it must be a spontaneous regenerative chemical computer.
1st question: What is the smallest data packet that is sufficient to sustain a regenerative life form?
Can it be done in less than 99 characters or one line of text plus 20 more characters.
Can anyone create life using only 99 characters.
The odds of 99 characters happening at random is the number 255 with an exponent of 99
How huge is that number?
If you were to calculate how many of the smallest known particles, would fit in the known universe, it would not be as large as the odds of 99 characters occurring at random.
---------------stop this is a new thought.
Here is one more to think about.
How many colonies would a colonizer colonize, If a colonizer could colonize a colony?
Now take that as a general universal rule through out our universe. To calculate the odds of being a colonized planet.
This rule would only apply to colonies that are made up of planets with members that are capable of colonizing a planet.
If this was a colonized planet what would be the signature of a society that engineers planets and later colonizes them?
I will answer this when I return …… John |