Sujet : Re: Trying to refind a journal article
De : invalide (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Pro Plyd)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 14. Oct 2024, 04:18:53
Autres entêtes
Organisation : Amateur Plyd
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RonO wrote:
On 10/10/2024 11:40 PM, Pro Plyd wrote:
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I use the browsers "Epic" and "Brave" which can
be set to not save history. Was just starting
to read an article, something about how "other"
"theories" of evolution get around (theories as
in, kook stuff, creationist, etc). Power blipped,
pc restarted. Dang, no history.
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It was a journal of some kind, kinda pretty sure the
journal title was "Cell-something". I think it was
a 2024 article.
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Can't find it again. Does this ring a bell with
anyone? Probably not enough to go on...
Second attempt to post:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andreamorris/2024/06/14/evolution-may-be-purposeful-and-its-freaking-scientists-out/ Something on "purposeful" evolution. His example of the adaptive immune system essentially means that "purpose" is just the random development of something that works to do something that can be selected for. The random mutations are not directed, but they just produce something that can be identified as working better to bind to an antigen. Nearly all of the millions of attempts are failures.
For evolution to work every change has to work within what already exists. If a new function is created, that new function has to work within what already exists. That is not purposeful, it is just reality.
Thanks for taking a look-see. That isn't it but
it is worth reading. One other thing I recall
about the page was there was green in the banner
at the top of the page.
Oh well. Came acrossed it by chance, might
happen again.