Dilbert - Extinction of the dinosaurs
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@MomoTheBellyDancer its hard to explain in a 500letter comment, but i think it revolves around that thats how the species cameinto being or how the mutations occured or something. youd have to look into more detail but sufficeto say hes not a full supporter of darwinian mechanisms but nor is hea biblical creationist.
being a skeptic of darwins theory doesnt auomatically make you a creationist
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"i said quantum mechanics and probability theory"
Those have nothing to do with evolution, so what gives?
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@MomoTheBellyDancer besides i said quantum mechanics and probability theory.. thats not gonna be a biology journal.that will initiallybe a physics and maths journal.
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@MomoTheBellyDancer .. i never actually confirmed he was a scientist, but his views are in some of the books hes written from what i get.
dunno if he has a pedigree or not, for me scott adams just = dilbert, i gnore all the other stuff.
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"guess 'his view' would be more appropriatem or hypothesis at the very least"
Well, I'll watch the biology journals to see whether I can catch any of his papers.
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@MomoTheBellyDancer i guess 'his view' would be more appropriatem or hypothesis at the very least,
i have no idea if hes a scientist or not but thats what ve heard he thinks.
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@MomoTheBellyDancer scott adam's theory isnt biblical creation, its more to do with the random probability nature of quantum mechanics.
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Well, Scott Adams is a creationist, which makes this scene either funnier or very unfunny, depending on your standpoint.
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push...., bäämm...hahahahahaha
at first there was 2 dinosours.....then there was 3 in the second scene. weird
theultuggle 3 years ago 89
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nwalivon 4 years ago 38