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Dictionary » R » Reality Realityreality That which exists objectively and in fact, and can be consensually validated. Origin: L. Res, thing, fact ![]()
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Results from our forumNatural selection is proven wrong The species is a static concept we use to represent a more fluid natural reality you can keep ignoring the fact but it want go away ie as colin leslie dean has shown you biologist dont know what species are or when they tell us it ends in self contradiction ...
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Re:... and species change over time. This hardly means they do not exist. The species is a static concept we use to represent a more fluid natural reality. If, however, you accept that species change over time, how can you claim evolution does not occur? you contradict yourself then admit that ...
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Question... learn to like something that made you almost puke before, if the reason for that was something like a childhood trauma, and the food does not in reality taste disgusting (i.e. the other people eat it without any problems).
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Need help with this one. What is it?Its a cluster of frog eggs in the early stages. It looks like one animal, but in reality its a group of them. I have seen them around fresh water lakes on several ocassions. Soldier1969
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Biology is not a science There is a scientific method, even if it is quite an idealization of the reality. And I do not see Kuhn disagreeing with the existence of the scientific method. you are obviously not reading the same Kuhn as other http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Scientific_method#Responses_to_Popper:_Thomas_Kuhn_and_the_Science_Wars ...
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