Sujet : Re: my latest sudden evolution attempt
De : 69jpil69 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (jillery)
Groupes : sci.bio.paleontologyDate : 29. May 2025, 10:31:53
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On Mon, 26 May 2025 21:04:19 -0700, Don_from_AZ
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erik simpson <eastside.erik@gmail.com> writes:
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On 5/26/25 9:42 AM, jojo wrote:
Primum Sapienti wrote:
jojo wrote:
David Dalton wrote:
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what would this evolution do to them? how would you know they evolved?
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Keep samples of the old ones frozen ;)
plants have way more chromosomes, but we are the ones eating them.
evolution could be a byproduct of reducing entropy and increasing
complexity.
Dalton is a crank who has been doing this every month or so for years.
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And failing at it every time. A quote attributed to Einstein (but
probably existed in some form before that): "The definition of insanity
is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting a different
result".
That's one reason to not respond to posts sent to multiple froups.