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Where did you get the number of electrons in the universe in the”How Did Life Begin” article?

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Where did you get the number of electrons in the universe in the”How Did Life Begin” article?

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The 10**80 electrons in the universe number came from “The Collapse of Evolution”, p. 67 by Scott M. Huse. In that book Mr. Huse was quoting H.M. Morris “The Remarkable Birth of Planet Earth”, p.115. It’s difficult to describe this kind of complexity/detail. Somehow, evolutionists seem to communicate very effectively – by just glossing over the probability the life could not have randomly occurred.

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