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Dictionary » C » Chaos ChaosChaos 1. State of such total disorganization that it has no constructive predicates. 2. A state in which no causal relationships are operating. ![]()
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Results from our forumholographic origin of life... we see in life forms(organisms replicate themselves) ,that is so crucial in what we define as life? answer: . I think its obvious that in a chaos of chemical reactions, only those with some kind of repeatability and periodicity will not lead to a dead end and will be able to continue In ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... why- once the generation process has started genetics can account for how it unfolds-but genetics cannot account for its random starting point chaos theory might but genetics cant 2) if there is some plan programmed into the genes/DNA such that species unfold according to the plan then genetics ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... why- once the generation process has started genetics can account for how it unfolds-but genetics cannot account for its random starting point chaos theory might but genetics cant 2)if there is some plan programmed into the genes/DNA such that species unfold according to the plan then genetics ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... why- once the generation process has started genetics can account for how it unfolds-but genetics cannot account for its random starting point chaos theory might but genetics cant 2)if there is some plan programmed into the genes/DNA such that species unfold according to the plan then genetics ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... why- once the generation process has started genetics can account for how it unfolds-but genetics cannot account for its random starting point chaos theory might but genetics cant 2)if there is some plan programmed into the genes/DNA such that species unfold according to the plan then genetics ...
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