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Results from our forumDaisy World... particular. You could affect the sim live time, changing the colors of the daisies (sunlight reflective capabilities) which affected temp, throw asteroids at it to see what happened, start fires and see how the world recovered, etc, etc. Basically, you could do anything to try and destroy the ...
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Artificial Life Created... are 6.7 billion of us giving a greater chance that one of us might do something crazy, compared to Nature which we think works slowly (colliding asteroids)? What however is slow about the plague epidemics or about the next pandemic flu virus?
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Proof of humans long. long ago... planetary solar system, nothing unusual there. It then went on to discuss the formation of RNA (plant DNA) from bacteria found even today on asteroids that would have piled into the Earth, billions of years ago, no probs there, however it was adamant that DNA (Human/animal) could never have ...
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The Fiber Disease... regulate mitotic progression." OR.......from outer space: "Interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), which originate largely from comets and asteroids, are complex assemblages of various primitive solar system materials. Chondritic porous IDPs are dominated by anhydrous minerals, in contrast ...
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Re: peace of mind... not the source of their livelihood. My use of professional vs. amateur research is not meant to disparage anyone's efforts in science. Many of the asteroids and comets that have been discovered in recent years have been done so by amateur astronomers. Some of them have better equipment than many ...
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