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Jerry Don Bauer



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 02 2012,17:25   

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It's completely relevant based on assertions you've made, but every time we disprove one of these assertions, you claim you didn't make it.


My friend, you, or no one else on here has proven or disproven ANYTHING since I've been reading in. Cubist is the ONLY one to even challenge me in a logical manner that I could intelligently address and HE seems to have left...

Sure I have Jerry, you just claim what I've written is irrelevant. I really hope you believe that's true, so I can wrest what little entertainment there can be out of this thread.  :)

Jerry, you wrote the first bit earlier but mysteriously left it out in your most recent reply:

 
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Jerry:So, when an amino acid adds itself to a protein chain, the odds are one in two that it will be left-handed.


 
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raguel:What you are claiming here is that two different protein chains have the same odds of being produced, but you haven't explicitly said why that is true I assumed you came to the above conclusion because you think, for reasons you alone can verify, that the two possible reactions has the same chance of occurring. What I've been trying to get across to you is that you can only make that claim if and only if two conditions are met: (1) that the proteins produced are enantiomers, and (2) that there are no catalysts present.


At this point I could go through line by line your most recent response and go back and show you exactly what other things you've said that were just inane, but you did write this:

 
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please directly address my post......line by line if that helps you stay on topic.


This sounds like a good idea, if only for my own amusement.

Ok let's start here then:


Let's say the original protein chain is P, and the amino acid is A. A has two forms A(l) and AŽ, which are enantiomers right? So if A(l) reacts with P it produces P-A(l), and if AŽ reacts with P, it produces P-AŽ right?

If you disagree please state why

Remember let's just go line by line for right now. If you agree say so. If not say so, and that's it. We'll move on from there.  :)

Raguel, your entire post is like this:

You take a line I wrote:    
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No, where in that writing did I ever MENTION two protein chains being built, calculating the probabilities of both??


Then say this about another line I wrote: "ROFL Jerry YOU are the one who wrote this":

 
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So, when an amino acid adds itself to a protein chain, the odds are one in two that it will be left-handed.


The second line you quote STILL does not say that two protein chains are built or or being calculated......Those two lines don't have a danged thing to do with one another....

You just seem to be lost, my friend..... :)

  
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