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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... it would take an isolated genome to speciate depends on its genetic learning rate (how fast it gains or changes new information/genes). Sexual ... has a good amount of crossover exchange which greatly accelerates the ability to adapt and change. Asexual reproducers such as E. coli produce ...
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Re:... apart. In some cases speciation happens very slowly by taking small learning steps, one gene or epigentic switching change at a time. In other ... has a good amount of crossover exchange which greatly accelerates the ability to adapt and change. Asexual reproducers such as E. coli produce ...
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Pitfalls of Evolutionary Psychology: Exaptation... not directly related to survival. Intelligent being societies require stability in order to progress. The natural focus on stability may yield universals ... with survival. Specifically, the structure of our brains allows for learning and problem solving, and the structure of our bodies allows ...
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Why The Religious Minded Rule Science With Science... side that helped make them the legends they became by giving them the ability to see no limit to what science can discover, even our Creator. Charles ... Hitchcock who did not have a formal college education. But his self-learning very well educated him and he became president of still world-class ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... has a good amount of crossover exchange which greatly accelerates the ability to adapt and change. Yes completely true within designed kinds.The ... So it is not time alone that matters, we must also consider the genome learning rate in our consideration of how long it takes for a given genome ...
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