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Results from our forumRe: Theories - Origin of Life... anyone believe that is was the result of natural forces? And why not ?--- after all we have seen for ourselves how in the recent tsunami heavy vehicles being perched on top of buildings in a matter of minutes demonstrating that natural forces do have the capacity to deposit heavy structures ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... of naval engineers, who hope that some of the principles learned from the study of the humpback’s flippers can be applied to designing submersible vehicles of unprecedented maneuverability.” How about Heat exchanger Design Here is an acknowledgement from by Arthur P Fraas in his book “Heat Exchanger ...
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Question about Dawkins' The Selfish Genei think this is a semantics issue. it seems to me that he never called the genes the programmer. "robot vehicles blindly programed" means that the organisms have a program (likely refering to genes) and that whatever did the programming had no intent or aim (as natural ...
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Re: Question about Dawkins' The Selfish Gene... The genes, to survive, constructed elaborate structures (us) to protect themselves. In this view, the genes are the players and we are just their vehicles. The point is that natural selection is more about the survival of genes than organisms. Organisms are constructs to ensure the genes survival. ...
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Re: Question about Dawkins' The Selfish Gene... The genes, to survive, constructed elaborate structures (us) to protect themselves. In this view, the genes are the players and we are just their vehicles. The point is that natural selection is more about the survival of genes than organisms. Organisms are constructs to ensure the genes survival. ...
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