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- The Stanley Miller experiment simulated early Earth's atmosphere to study potential origins of life.
- The experiment's chemical mixture was found to be more harmful than beneficial for life processes.
- Critics argue the experiment may not have accurately represented all components of Earth's primitive atmosphere.
- Probability analyses challenge the concept of life arising spontaneously through random processes.
- Dr. Stephen C. Meyer calculated extremely low odds (less than 10^120) for forming a functional protein through random amino acid combinations.
- The probability of life arising by chance is compared to a tornado forming a jumbo jet in a junkyard.
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