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Dictionary » E » Esp EspEsp --> extrasensory perception perception by means other than through the ordinary senses; e.g., telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition. ![]()
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Results from our forum5 best proofs of evolutionAgain child, please attempt to understand science - esp. the concept of scientifc theory. There is no proof for evolution - it is a scientifc theory. Your shallow unreferenced examples (examples are not proofs in any case) are at best sophomoric. Why ...
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Evolution and environment question--breathing, etcAgree with astra, there might be phenotypic plasticitymtoward adaptation but probably not much genetic change, esp. as you've offered no selective element in your scenario. You might explore some social factor for selection in breeding that drives change more rpidly. What is the ...
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5 best proofs of evolution... evolution is a theory - not a fact, "airtight", etc. Where did you find this silliness?? This is scientiifc garbage but many teachers, esp. at the high school level, teach evoluton in this manner as though it were a religion. That is really unfortunate as it bastardizes the concepts ...
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Perception and Evolution... You imagine what people will do - nice - explains the catchy terms and the melodramatic "if we don't wipe ourselves out first" and i esp like the hang on to your hat. But do drop the "we", whatever it is it will be they and you'll be noprt of it.
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Re: Evidence Of EvolutionThe generally discounted concept that development of the embryo (esp. human) progresses through stages consistent with evolution theory. See: http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evosite/evo101/IIIC6aOntogeny.shtml
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