

Fortunately, mathematics and the laws of probability can tell us exactly what we would expect to see if Evolution is occurring. What do these laws predict reference transitional forms, extinction, mutations, origin of life, and the balance of nature? It will clearly be shown that Evolution violates the very laws of probability that form its foundation! Also, with knowledge of the complexity of life, we can apply these laws of probability and mathematically prove that Evolution is absolutely impossible!
To form the smallest life form at a billion tries per
second would take 10E119,831 years! Even the Evolutionists believe
the Earth is only 5 X 10E9 years old!
The chance against each specie for this sample is only
1000 to 1 which is far smaller than the trillions to 1 it would really
take. For this simulation, the computer was told to "evolve" 100
species represented by the numbers 1 to 100. To simulate the food
chain and progression, it must select the numbers in sequence.
| Total Species Simulated | 100 |
| Over populated | 46 |
| Ate too much | 44 |
| Lived too long | 47 |
| Re-evolved | 16,453 |
| Food Chain Errors | 34,115 |
| Average mutations per specie | 3,466 |
From the above we can see that 79 of the 100 species over populated, over ate, and/or lived too long which would have disastrous results for all life! Also notice that each specie "re-evolved" roughly 164 times. This indicates that extinction would be temporary instead of permanent!
The actual odds against each specie is in the trillions. Since mutations are rare and the chances so slim, even the 3.5 billion years claimed by Evolutionists would not have produced even single celled life yet!
If Evolution is actually happening, it would be obvious
by countless useless organs and appendages, transitions and new kinds of
life. Scientists would not have to search for "missing links" because
transitional species would far outnumber functional ones.
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