@cdanny17 Randomness creates chaos, never structured data.
The human genome is a complex code, like a library of precise instructions. In software and biology, a code requires a coder. Expecting chance to build a cell is like expecting an explosion in a print shop to make a dictionary.
@cdanny17@YourAnonOne Can randomness explain the cosmos? It's statistically impossible.
If fundamental constants like gravity had varied by just 1 part in 10^{60}, no stars or planets could exist. That's like hitting a 1mm target across the universe with a single dart.