Are UFOs Real Or Fiction (science fair)
By Aydan Corkern
If you are like most people that watch movies or the television, do you believe in UFOs? If you are like most some of us, we will swear that we have seen something in our skies flying very fast. I’m one of these people. I will swear that I have seen something that I could not identify in our afternoon sky.
At the time, the news people on the radio station that we were listening to tried to tell us that it was a weather balloon that had gotten away from someone that had sent it into the air. But this object that they tried to say was a weather balloon was just sitting there for a short time, and then it just off across the sky and never left a trail like a jet leaves.
There have been several sighting of these things all over the world. They seem to be watching us from afar. We send rockets to the moon and to Mars and all over space. Don’t you think that if there is life out there that they might be thinking the same thing? How do we know that we are the only beings in this galaxy? We don’t know. Have you ever wondered what these space ships would look like?
We have so many movies on this subject and so many different styles of ships. There are huge ships with thousands of beings on it to small ships that will only carry a few of them. Could these things really be true or are they just in someone’s crazy mixed-up mind?
We keep looking for new planets to move to because we have almost run out of room for all of us to live here and be comfortable. If we don’t slow down our pace and stop doing to our world what we keep doing to it every day, this space travel will become a thing of the past. We will have no other choice but to look at other worlds like these aliens are looking at us now.
We will make this world unsuitable for any life force to be able to life here, including us. Our planet will simply die for us. We will no longer be able to live on it, but maybe this is what these aliens are hoping for. If it is bad for us we might let them have it without a fight, or will it be like the movie Independence Day?
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Is It Possible For Proteins To Form On Their Own?
By Russ Miller
This is one of those questions that could cause a philosopher to suffocate under the sheer stress of pondering the incredible odds that would have to be overcome for such an event to happen. I will tell you how great those odds are later in this article.
Amino acids are the building blocks for proteins and must be in an exact order for a protein to operate. The scientific facts are that virtually all living things require all left-handed amino acids with all right-handed nucleotide sugars.
However, in a natural setting, the mix would be 50% right-handed and 50% left-handed amino acids and sugars. The probability of these coming together naturally is mathematically impossible.
For instance, proteins are the primary components of cells, and proteins are usually made from at least 22 different types of all left-handed amino acids. Just like letters of the alphabet that are used to make up a sentence, the proteins must also be in a specific order to have any meaning. This arrangement of letters, “To be or not to be, that is the question,” conveys meaning. However, the same letters randomly arranged, bTo oi oeh eo cv seno e utrn t ta qsn, have no meaning at all.
The odds of coming up with this line from Shakespeare, using randomly dropped Scrabble letters, are 1 in 2,810 trillion octillion! That is 2,810 with 39 zeros following it, which is another mathematical impossibility.
The same goes for amino acids being able to form proteins on their own in nature. Even the smallest known protein is made up of hundreds of left-handed amino acids. Mathematicians have calculated the odds of just one protein developing on its own in nature to be 10 to the 119th power: that’s 10 to the 119th power 22 times to arrive at the 22 proteins required to make one simple bacteria!
How big of a number is that? Well, double every molecule in the universe and you might get close.
Being generous, it has been estimated that to form the simplest protein from primordial oceans, even if we started with the 20 left-handed amino acids and were given 15 billion years to do so, we would wind up with a number of probability in the range of at least 10 to the 60th power.
And just how big would that number be? Well, that number would account for every molecule in the entire universe! And these are the odds of forming one protein when we start with all left-handed amino acids! Yet the simplest cell requires 600 specific proteins!
The probability of proteins coming together naturally is a mathematical impossibility.
Russ Miller is author of The GENESIS Report Series. Register at http://www.new-earth-thought.com to receive FREE his 50 Facts vs. Darwinism e-mail series.
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