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Author Topic:   Can the theory of evolution be applied to non-living things?
Brad McFall
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Message 15 of 27 (105998)
05-06-2004 4:24 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by coffee_addict
05-05-2004 11:58 PM


I hope this helps.
I posted some things (3posts I think) on WolframSciences' discussion cite more in line with your claimed view but the posts that followed tried to claim otherwise so I gave that up. I consider it an open issue but much more likely closed should equilbrium techniques spider into the things that are likely only being kept seperated for economic(competative advantage) and hubric reasons.

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