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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 forumRe: Why The Religious Minded Rule Science With ScienceThank you for such civil replies! This is a more serious forum anyway. Place for me to get away from where it is always total chaos to help restore me back to some sanity. The hard part of eliminating biases is showing where it exists which of course makes one somewhat of an outcast in ...
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Re: Genetics cannot account for generation of new species if it is random then genetics cannot account for it -chaos theory might but genetics cant all genetic can do perhaps is deal with the process once started Good point. As evolutionary theory often does --borrow credibility from hard science. Genetics ...
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Genetics cannot account for generation of new species... of genetic change with the nonrandom sorting of selection. that does not aviod the dellemma if it is random then genetics cannot account for it -chaos theory might but genetics cant all genetic can do perhaps is deal with the process once started further it is a logical impossiblity for natural ...
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Genetics cannot account for generation of new species... 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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