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1. Donate here: http://www.thelifeyoucansave.org/WheretoDonate/SevaandFredHollowsFoundation.aspx - 10 years ago
2. This video seems to make the simplifying assumption that the body is shaped like a prism (i.e. has perfectly vertical flat sides). In reality, I would imagine that our heads/shoulders act as 'mini-umbrellas', that deflect some of the water that hits us from above or from *almost* above. In that case, walking may well be a better choice, depending on the size of your head, absorbency of your hair, the distance from the bus stop to your house, etc... - 11 years ago
3. @guest: "However to hit that number, with its insane, utterly insane probability, yes that gives indication of intelligent direction." No, I'm quite sure you've made a mistake. The "insane, utterly insane probability" that you refer to is the probability that any particular configuration of "cellular structure and genetics" produces life. Right? Correct me if I'm wrong. Now, given that we are alive, we already know that life has occurred. To use the analogy, the number 123,836,222,978,263,197,578,656 has *already* shown up on the screen. There is no need to "hit that number". It is on the screen. We can see it. We are alive. We know that we have certain genetics. In terms of probabilities, where X is the evidence, we are not interested in the prior P(X) (because we are already alive/we have already seen the number on the screen), but rather we are interested in the posterior probability, which is proportional to P(X diplayed on screen | screen connected to number generator) * P(screen connected to number generator), versus P(X diplayed on screen | screen controlled by intelligent designer) * P(screen controlled by intelligent designer). I'm happy to continue the discussion, or alternatively this might interest you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_inference - 11 years ago

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