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friendsofthepenan liked 1 month ago
Evidence for Evolution, Part III
WHAT IF INSERTION IS NOT RANDOM
If you run the numbers with the assumption that ERVs can only insert in 1% of the genome, i.e. highly nonrandom, yo...
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friendsofthepenan commented 1 month ago
@iamhewho Yes we can agree they are bipedal apes. their brain capacity increases sequentially but for the early ones at least was chimp like, as for the hair that is a guess either way as there is no EVIDENCE for it. Where we differ is that this describes our most probable ancestors as we are bi...
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friendsofthepenan commented 1 month ago
@iamhewho Many times you've been asked for some pier reviewed research.You failed to provide any. The video you directed me too is a terrible starting point as there is no references to real research. I suppose the dinosaurs are still here hiding in loch ness. The alien race stuff is a good story...
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friendsofthepenan commented 1 month ago
@iamhewho Thanks for directing me to this video. I now know i don't need to take your comments seriously if this is the type of nonsense you are touting as evidence,
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friendsofthepenan commented 3 months ago
@iamhewho While it is true to say there have been an incredible small number of falsified fossils. There are dishonest people in all professions. There is just no logical reason why the whole scientific community working on this would collude to device people about the evidence in support of evo...
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friendsofthepenan commented 3 months ago
@956crazyman19 Creationists made it up to account for changes within species. Eg dogs. But for some reason they dont accept that these changes can lead to new spices or what they call macro evolution. You wont here those terms from people who rely on logical reasoning.
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friendsofthepenan commented 4 months ago
Metanoia - A New Vision of Nature - sample02
This is a second actual clip from the new documentary DVD film Metanoia. The film is principally about the paradigm of natural intelligence. Moving...
Thanks for posting this. I have never considered this viewpoint before. Genes being activated or deactivated to evolve all the different cell types in a multicelled organism. Many similarities to evolution but on a completely different scale of time and size. Like crystal structures on the micros...
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DIY 110 inch 720p LCD Overhead Projector
This is an lcd overhead projector I built using a small Acer Aspire A150 netbook and a $10 overhead projector from CraigsList. The screen is black...
@TheTurbinator They said blackout cloth not black cloth. This is, typically, thick cloth which lets almost zero light through and is usually white. I'm sure anyone with the intelligence to make this projector setup would also know not to project it onto a black surface.
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friendsofthepenan liked 8 months ago
Water transport in plants
How water moves long distances in plants. A short excerpt from the BBC series "The Private Life of Plants", presented by David Attenborough. An exc...
Kent Hovind gets owned by Bio-Evo grad student 3/3 (re-up)
Not by the Dodo but another vid that has seen many bannage. Kent Hovind gets his ass handed to him on the radio.
This is martins blog
http://lance...
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friendsofthepenan said:
@TheThumper49 I'm afraid yes so. Frame shift caused by insertion or deletion mutations can give rise to entirely new genes is just one example. With many documented instances. mutations are sometimes beneficial eg. penicillin resistance. Search 'increase in information' the first video deals with...
Kent Hovind gets owned by Bio-Evo grad student 3/3 (re-up)
Not by the Dodo but another vid that has seen many bannage. Kent Hovind gets his ass handed to him on the radio.
This is martins blog
http://lance...
6,043 views
friendsofthepenan said:
@TheThumper49 Mutations of DNA do happen all the time. When it does information may be lost, changed duplicated or added to. Yes your right there is no "jump" but the accumulation of the above changes and the variation by rearrangement over vast amounts of time lead to new species and eventually ...
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