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In a 1999 lecture in São Paulo, Dr. Enéas Carneiro explains why he believes in God.
Duration: 7 min and 45 s
Topics: macrocosmos, microcosmos, mathematics, biology, genome, chromosome, programming
Complete closing lessons (1988, 1991, 1995 and 1999):
Dr. Enéas Carneiro - 1988 - The History of Scientific Thought - Belém do Pará (32 min and 10 s)
• Dr. Enéas Carneiro - 1...
Dr. Enéas Carneiro - 1991 - The History of Scientific Thought - São Paulo (30 min and 41 s)
• Dr. Enéas Carneiro - 1...
Dr. Enéas Carneiro - 1995 - The History of Scientific Thought - Goiânia (7 min and 39 s)
• Dr. Enéas Carneiro - 1...
Dr. Enéas Carneiro - 1999 - The History of Scientific Thought - São Paulo (45 min and 38 s)
• A História do Pensamen...
Edit: Corrected date from 1997 to 1999.
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1 human chromosome has around 5 billion nucleotides and therefore around 20 billion nitrogenous bases. If we admit that each nitrogen base is a unit of information, in only one human chromosome there are approximately 20 billion units of information. Knowingly, 1 letter of any common alphabet can be identified through 6 units of information. If we divide 20 billion by 6, we will have around 3 billion letters. A word, on average, needs 6 letters to be written. If we divide 3 billion by 6, we will have around 500 million words. A book page has an average of 300 words. If we divide 500 million by 300, we will have something around 2 million pages. If we admit that an average book has 500 pages, by dividing 2 million by 500, we will have 4,000 books. Therefore, a single human chromosome may contain information from more than 4,000 books.