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Results from our forumRe: Diversifying selection... it gets boring (lol). I guess the only reason I would add that though is that evolution is dependent on an ancient earth. So biological evolution rests on the interpretations of geology in that light. Darwin even acknowledged geology and the teachings of Hutton and Lyell.
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Re: Re:... to believe in that. For a book like that to be possible, you would either have to believe in a noosphere where universal gnosis (god if you will) rests undisturbed and eternal, accessible only to extremely intuitive people (since it was written and translated over and over by men - actually, men ...
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See entire post does heart ever rest?No, the heart never rests. But then it doesnt need to. Take a look in any decent textbook for structure of the heart muscle etc. It's not really terribly unique. The diaphragm never really rests either, and there are many sphincters ...
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does heart ever rest?... heart start beating in the 4th week after pregnancy in fetus, and that it never stops until death. Does heart ever rest? I have read that heart rests between beats when it is being filled with blood. Perhaps it's true but I don't think that heart is ever in complete rest. When the heart is pumping ...
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