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Richard Dawkins lecture on natural selection and evolutionary psychology Part 2/2

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Richard Dawkins lecture on natural selection and evolutionary psychology Part 2/2

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  • The evolution of life is ongoing as change must always occur as sure as the Sun moves through the Cosmos. There is the rub Professor Dawkins, it is from the Cosmos that the primary change originates. Deny that Cosmic radiation is the primary cause of mutations. Cosmic rays are not a part of the ecosystem of planet Earth. Therefore evolution is driven by a Cosmic code. Yes a code,it has been found that cosmic radiation arrives in cycles which coincide with extinction events and origin of species.

  • @TeapotMullah Listen carefully TeapotMullah, natural selection can only select what is reorganized by the genome, every time.

    That is the reason there is no evolution.

  • @JungleJargon

    You have no idea what you're talking about. No one, NO ONE, is suggesting that mutations result in "order." That happens through natural selection. You're clearly not listening to this man.

  • @blishize The function of the elements inside of us is evidence we have a Maker.

  • Mutations do not order anything.

    You will never get rid of the observable evidence that we have a Maker.

    The simple functions that are ordered inside of us prove that we have a Maker.

    Objects and forces do not order anything. Function has to be designed, fabricated and ordered as planned.

    watch?v=HoKVVYJ8KJM

  • good stuff.

  • Nice. Also check out the book The Most Dangerous Animal-Human Nature and the Orgins of War by David Livingstone on evolutionary psychology also David Buss's The Murderer Next Door

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