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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)                   41


               The Mathematics of Probability Refutes
               "Coincidence"
               What has been said so far shows the extraordinary balances

            among the forces that make human life possible in this universe.
            The speed of the Big Bang's explosion, the values of the four fun-
            damental forces, and all the other variables that we will be exam-
            ining in the chapters ahead and which are vital for existence have
            been arranged according to an extraordinary precision.
               Let us now make a brief digression and consider the coinci-
            dence theory of materialism. Coincidence is a mathematical term
            and the possibility of an event's occurrence can be calculated us-
            ing the mathematics of probability. Let's do so.
               Taking the physical variables into account, what is the likeli-
            hood of a universe giving us life coming into existence by coinci-

            dence? One in billions of billions? Or trillions of trillions of tril-
            lions? Or more?
               Roger Penrose, a famous British mathematician and a close
            friend of Stephen Hawking, wondered about this question and


             THE PROBABILITY OF THE OCCURRENCE OF A UNIVERSE IN
                                 WHICH LIFE CAN FORM

              The calculations of British mathematician Roger Penrose show that the
              probability of universe conducive to life occurring by chance is 1 in
              10 10123 . The phrase "extremely unlikely" is inadequate to describe this
              possibility.
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