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Originally Posted by boxcar
Astrophysicist Hugh Ross has calculated the probability that these and other constants (122 in all) would exist today for any planet in the universe by chance (I.e., without Divine design). Assuming there are 10 to 22 power planets in the universe (a very large number: 1 with 22 zeros following it), his answer is shocking; one chance in 10 to 138 power, that’s one chance in one with 138 zeros after it. There are only about 10 to 70 power atoms in the entire universe.
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Argumentum ad verecundiam, i.e.,
appeal to authority.
In what peer reviewed journal were Ross's findings published?