Warthaug
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Thalassamania:But we now have superscripting and subscripting!
Aikaramba!!!!!
Not the most conveneint thing to use :mooner:
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Thalassamania:But we now have superscripting and subscripting!
Soggy:Those that claim that evolution has never been observed...you are wrong
adza:From my understading, this depends on what you call 'evolution'.
adza:For evolution to work (as far as from a blob to us) - additional information needs to be added to the DNA structure. (ie - there was none, and then there was information - and more information was added to construct our lungs, muscles, etc).
adza:Creatures do change these days, but from what I'm aware of, that comes under 'mutation' more than evolution. (Mutation comes from loss of data, or in some cases, copies of the same data - ie when someone may have 6 fingers instead of 5).
adza:Certain mutations have been descripted as evolution to support the theory, and not the other way around.
Mutation is the source of new genotypes, evolution is just the name that we give to the process of some genotypes becoming more widespread in the population over time.adza:From my understading, this depends on what you call 'evolution'.
For evolution to work (as far as from a blob to us) - additional information needs to be added to the DNA structure. (ie - there was none, and then there was information - and more information was added to construct our lungs, muscles, etc).
Creatures do change these days, but from what I'm aware of, that comes under 'mutation' more than evolution. (Mutation comes from loss of data, or in some cases, copies of the same data - ie when someone may have 6 fingers instead of 5).
Certain mutations have been descripted as evolution to support the theory, and not the other way around.
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Adam.
Naturally, everyone wants to confine discourse within a framework of their own making.Warthaug:Evolution is a scientific theory, and is well defined. And, based on the scientific definition of evolution it occurs. Creationists like to re-define the word for their own use, but that is wrong. Evolution is evolution; you cant just redefine it to fit your preconceptions.
define = knowH2Andy:fine and dandy, but that's why definitions exist, so we know what we're talking about
Uncle Pug:define = know
H2Andy:otherwise, you guys are just making half-baked arguments that, frankly, don't hold much water
Not enough water for diving, but we could snorkel in the argument that god made all these fossils to fool us and test our faith.Soggy:...certainly not enough water to go diving in, that's for sure! Most of the arguments I've seen are like a puddle from an overflowing septic system.
Thalassamania:But no evolutionary biologists.<G>
The thing about science that the lay public does not understand is that there is always a bunch of people looking over your shoulder, and they can make their reputation faster by destroying your's rather than having to do the hard work of original research. We got more points in undergrad and grad seminars for carving up the presenter than we did for our own presentations. Tends to keep you honest.