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Re: Statistics, God, and Estimating
« Reply #25 on: December 18, 2024, 06:36:53 pm »
It looks to me that this thread is about marbles. Some people have all of theirs. Other(s) have lost a few.

Nice.
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Re: Statistics, God, and Estimating
« Reply #26 on: December 22, 2024, 10:48:00 am »
It looks to me that this thread is about marbles. Some people have all of theirs. Other(s) have lost a few.


Said "big head fred".

Nowhere in the title does the word "marbles" appear.

My concluding sentence is this:

"I did the calculation as a comparison to the probability of titin's original synthesis from any natural mechanism you can imagine, being 1/20 amino acids selected one at a time to the 38,138th power times two other factors which produce a probability for titin's original synthesis of 1 in about 10 to the 72,000th power.   This is insanely beyond impossible and titin is only one of over 20,000 different proteins in the human body."

  You have obviously lost more than "a few" of whatever marbles you ever had, @bigheadfred .

Today, I solved Wordle on my third try in under 45 seconds.  Then I proceeded to solve Wordley on my third try in under 60 seconds.

Incidentally, Mister Big Head, have you written an inspirational science book that a medical doctor called "beyond incredible," and that a dentist described as "so advanced I had to skim through a couple of chapters"?

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Re: Statistics, God, and Estimating
« Reply #27 on: December 22, 2024, 12:50:59 pm »
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Re: Statistics, God, and Estimating
« Reply #28 on: December 23, 2024, 06:40:18 am »
http://MathProvesGod.blogspot.com

Give it up, your theory may be correct, but your math is clearly in error.
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Re: Statistics, God, and Estimating
« Reply #29 on: December 23, 2024, 09:30:36 am »
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Give it up, your theory may be correct, but your math is clearly in error.

Be so kind as to explain to this large audience precisely HOW my math is in error.
At any rate there are tens of thousands of orders of magnitude presented, which if reduced by even half or two thirds are nevertheless more than adequate to prove my point, which, by the way, you acknowledge.

It is both snide and weak to say "you are wrong" but fail to elaborate how and why.
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Re: Statistics, God, and Estimating
« Reply #30 on: March 28, 2025, 05:07:55 pm »
   Being somewhat of an Agnostic I stay away from Threads with G_d in the Title, especially if our local Chemical Engineer started it.    tipping hat!!
Your dishonesty is showing.  This thread has "God" in it and you have returned again and again.
Agnostics and atheists are notable in their dishonesty, "especially" since I started it.
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Re: Statistics, God, and Estimating
« Reply #31 on: March 28, 2025, 05:46:12 pm »
Mathematically, I believe God is NULL - without physical substance, yet infinite, and defies definition and quantification.

Either that, or sigma - the sum of everything.

Technically God could be both sigma and null - the duality of being the sum of nothing and the sum of everything without physical substance, yet infinite, and defies definition and quantification.

Damned accidental profundity.  It's like my brain divides by zero without error handling.

Maybe we've been lied to by Big Math.  What if we can actually divide by zero, but the Free Masons wanted to keep that hidden from the rest of us because doing so opens a portal to a different dimension of space and time?  We just accept that we can't divide by zero because that's what we hear from our math teachers.
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Re: Statistics, God, and Estimating
« Reply #32 on: March 28, 2025, 09:29:56 pm »
Your dishonesty is showing.  This thread has "God" in it and you have returned again and again.
Agnostics and atheists are notable in their dishonesty, "especially" since I started it.
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Re: Statistics, God, and Estimating
« Reply #33 on: March 29, 2025, 11:01:33 am »

   I come here hoping that I'll be Enlighted (sic) eventually, (sic) I always leave wearing my disappointment clothes @ChemEngrMBA

Enlightment:

1.  Enlighten is not a proper noun, and yet you capitalized the word in mid-sentence.  First mistake.
2.  Your first sentence was followed by a comma, when it should have been followed by a period.  Second mistake.
3.  "Disappointment clothes" is a very strange and emotional term.  It is not remotely enlightening.
4.  You continue to contradict yourself by frequenting this thread with "God" in the title, particularly when I originated it.
You speak of enlightenment and yet refuse to be enlightened, as is the case with all atheists and agnostics, driven as they are by irrational thinking.

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I hope you will turn from your irrationality.  It will make you a much better and happier person.
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