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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... laugh and then tell me that the earth we stand on is the result of chemical reactions, and physics. Can't buy it sorry. Logistically impossible-- ... we can not account for all the forces that brought it together by the models offered by scientists. We can't even define a photon and we think ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... laugh and then tell me that the earth we stand on is the result of chemical reactions, and physics. Can't buy it sorry. Logistically impossible-- ... we can not account for all the forces that brought it together by the models offered by scientists. We can't even define a photon and we think ...
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Synthetic Body Organs... but I wanted to use materials which resembled the physical & chemical properties of actual organs for the experiment to be a bit more ... are made of plastic or prosthetics. I've seen CSI using the rubber like models for some scene reconstructions, unfortunately, I'm not completely ...
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Mathematical Biology, metabolism, origins of life, evolution... For Pross metabolism suggests pathways dependent upon specificable chemical reactions. Harvard's Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology ... version is claimed to be the unifying metabolic theory of life that models the very efficiency that it assumes. This assumed efficiency of 100% ...
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Evolution - Natural Selection FLAWED?... is true that there is competition in nature; however, there are clear models of self-sacrifice and solidarity, as well. Apart from the theoretical ... or replacements are the result of external effects such as radiation or chemical action. Every mutation is an "accident," and either damages ...
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