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Results from our forumAre Creationists more right than evolutionists after all... the conceived point of death.These conceived points of birth and death can be different in different contexts and for different subjects. The causal effects in this universe form a continuum and life is subjective view of one part of this transformation continuum. So the singularity of the ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... universes. We don’t know what they are. We don’t know how and based on what laws they come into existence. We don’t know to what extent there is a causal interrelation between them. We don’t know if they even exist…. http://www.anthropic-principle.com/primer.html Anthropic principle simply shows ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... mutation is one that is neither harmful nor beneficial (i.e. does not increase or decrease the organism's chances of survival). There is no causal relationship between these two concepts. I have no clue what you are trying to say. So if you are going to debate NS how about addressing the ...
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Method preventing illnesses in the progeny... error, that is, in absence of justification were raised to the rank independent of each other's laws that distort reality. Thus the, was found a causal link, which is the basis of self-motion opposite, forms of being or natural phenomena. It means that the nature cannot undergo development without ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... in Astyanax seems to be mainly because of down regulation of structural genes by the expanded hh gene expression, which was suggested to have a causal role in eye development of the cave fish (Yamamoto et al., 2004). However, the question of what causes downregulation of hh genes remains unsolved. ...
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