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parasitic evolutionparasitic evolution is as a result of adaptation or degeneration?
Here is the link to my biological fiction:
http://spacenoology.agro.name/?page_id=4962 along with the universal-amphibians from the Middle Cambrian (530 million years ago) in our time were translocated Charnia-turbellaria of Venda (600 million years ago), which is very similar to modern cestodes, but lives freely - without parasitism. Charnia This is very clever, in the Vendian humanity held a high position at the Academy of Sciences of the time. And then, in our time, he wanders the many thousands years in the world, all seeking the answer to the same question that you asked. And still trying to figure out how it happened that a race of kings, to which he belonged, is in our time - the worms in the gut?
[mod] yeah wondering about that. But also usual policy is not to censor crank and ignore them or point and laugh. The thing is like unlike other he is obviously not in it for the money. Just to prove the world how smart he is (not a massive success though
Patrick
Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty without any proof. (Ashley Montague)
Re: parasitic evolutionI'm sorry, I can see here a discussion in which I have much to say. I can post only here, but I still have a small blog where to put the big test messages. This blog is not commercial, I pay the hosting, there are only costs. I need it for convenience - not to overload your forum and other forums as well just give the link to an image, graphic or text.
Yours sincerely
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