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Formation of a single protein molecule would require endless billions of years (Facts About Evolution)
amount of matter to be shaken together to produce a single molecule of protein would be millions of times greater than that in the whole universe. For it to occur on earth alone would require many, almost endless, billions of years" Charles Eugene Guye, Swiss mathematician ...
Other labels: proteins, probability, odds
Forming even one amino acid is utterly improbable (Facts About Evolution)
From the probability standpoint, the ordering of the present environment into a single amino acid molecule would be utterly improbable in all the time and space available for the origin of terrestrial life." American Scientist, 1955 Other related topics: Other related labels
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Proteins must have the left handed amino acids in the right order (Facts About Evolution)
After Miller's amino acid experiment, researchers later tried to synthesize proteins. The only way they could do it was with actual amino acids from living tissue! What had they accomplished? Nothing, absolutely nothing. But this mattered not to the media; soon newspaper ...
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Laboratory formed amino acids are very different from what life makes (Facts About Evolution)
Amino acids synthesized in the laboratory are a mixture of the right and lefthanded forms."—Harold Blum, Time's Arrow and Evolution (1968), p. 159. Other related topics: Other related labels
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No plausible way to accumulate left handed amino acids except by biological processes (Facts About Evolution)
Many researchers have attempted to find plausible natural conditions under which Lamino acids would preferentially accumulate over their Dcounterparts, but all such attempts have failed. Until this crucial problem is solved, no one can say that we have ...
Other labels: biology, chemistry, left-handed
Chance for random formation of a gene to control a medium sized protein (Facts About Evolution)
Now we know that the cell itself is far more complex than we had imagined. It includes thousands of functioning enzymes, each one of them a complex machine itself. Furthermore, each enzyme comes into being in response to a gene, a strand ...
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Five steps needed for evolution are little more than armchair guessing and hopefulness (Facts About Evolution)
Evolution Model for the Origin of Life on the Earth: According to the evolution model, the story of life on the earth began some five billion years ago and gradually unfolded through a series of five stages: Stage 1 Evolutionists have imagined that the atmosphere of the early ...
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Very careful ingredients and controls are needed to synthesize amino acids in the laboratory (Facts About Evolution)
Three key ingredients for forming amino acids in a laboratory are: # proper chemicals in exacting amounts, # a continuous energy source (such as a continuous spark), # and (3) quickdry apparatus. As soon as the amino acids are made, they must immediately be dried out. (Living tissue never ...
Other labels: chemistry, sydney-fox
Stanley Miller admitted his amino acid experiment could only happen in a laboratory (Facts About Evolution)
Stanley Miller, who first synthesized amino acids in a laboratory later stated that his own experiment could not possibly have been done by chance outside of a modern laboratory. Other scientists have agreed. "Such experiments are no more than exercises ...
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Few scientists have faith in Sydney Fox method for making amino acids (Facts About Evolution)
After Miller's experiment, Sydney Fox in 1960 worked out a different arrangement, but he began his with lefthanded amino acids already formed. He took them from a dead animal! He claims that his method is how it was done ...
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