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Results from our forumRe: Theories - Origin of Life... from which it originated. Let me mention the quote C. Venter is credited with: “…we are literally coming out of the dark ages of biology. As a civilization, we know far less than one per cent of what will be known about biology, human physiology, and medicine. My view of biology is 'We don't ...
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Re: Also, even if I didnt learn writing as a child, I could mold into civilization as a 30 year old, even a 60 year old who was thrown into the woods as a child and never knew writing. This is because of adult neurogenesis: the brain, throughout individuals ...
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Digestive System Evolution... teacher is an evolutionist, and he has clearly stated that once something is in long-term memory, it doesnt go away. If i were to move away from civilization, and stop writing for 20 years, I could come back and relearn it because the brain never loses what was goes into long-term memory. Also, ...
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Theories - Origin of Life... some evolutionists reject even the thought of which created a strong di-polivergence of species of amphibians-Turbellarians in the Cambrian paleo-civilization, who had blood all at once these blood pigments! ;)
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Re: There is a simple rule: if something is a general rule, it would be observed. Divided ideologies have not lead to splits in civilization, nor any splits in small or medium size human populations. This has not been observed in humans. I have observed it in researching five separate civilizations ...
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