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EP 258 Stephen Webb on Where Are the Aliens?

The Jim Rutt Show

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Randomness Hinders Life's Origins

The complexity of forming functional self-replicating chains from nucleotides is highlighted by the staggering number of possible combinations. With four nucleotides (U, C, A, G) and a required chain length of 40, the potential configurations exceed 10 to the 24, rendering it statistically improbable to form a viable chain by random assembly. Given that the total number of stars in the universe is only about 10 to the 22, the likelihood of such chains spontaneously assembling under random conditions is virtually nonexistent, indicating a deeper principle or mechanism may be necessary for the emergence of life.

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