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Results from our forumTheories - Origin of Life... in regulating functions like error correction, and DNA damage from environment like from chemical or UV radiation sources. I agree, although ... to environments without (random) mutation? It is quite easy to design experiments that falsify this. For example - take a cell, form several ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... result. This will happen for almost any bacteria we can grow - the new environment favors those bacteria that grow the fastest, so long as we allow ... in the creation of life but how an existing life form can be changed by design. However In his intellectual arrogance Ernst Mayr classically contradicted ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... (the natural mutation mechanism), mutations and adaptations to the environment are possible, but not evolution into a superior specie (australopythecus ... possible to create synthetic life, e.g. a virus, through intelligent design (a creator: a geneticist). At least we should tell the truth to ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... degeneration. It does not stand up as an argument against functional design. However canalon and now you both make the same point about essentially ... that loss of eyes is adaptive and has a selective advantage in the cave environment (Culver 1982; Poulson 1963;Poulson and White 1969). As implied ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... has nothing to do with this process. It only comes into play when the environment can act to select one of these changes once they have taken place, ... processes and was and indeed still is put out as an argument against design. Now there is more to this junk question but may I leave that to another ...
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