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Rrhain Member Posts: 6351 From: San Diego, CA, USA Joined: |
mike the wiz responds to me:
quote: Then do the E. coli experiment and despair. My prediction, however, is that you will not do the experiment and instead will move the goalposts, claiming that the change isn't "significant" enough, that it is only "micro-evolution" as if that means anything. You certainly won't bother to go to, say, a natural history museum and take a look at the information there. And no way in hell would you ever bother to talk to the professors of biology at your local college or enter a science library to do any real study and research. Instead, you'll scour the creationist web sites as if that were actual inquiry into the subject. Rrhain Thank you for your submission to Science. Your paper was reviewed by a jury of seventh graders so that they could look for balance and to allow them to make up their own minds. We are sorry to say that they found your paper "bogus," specifically describing the section on the laboratory work "boring." We regret that we will be unable to publish your work at this time.
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Rrhain Member Posts: 6351 From: San Diego, CA, USA Joined: |
mike the wiz responds to me:
quote: Then do the experiment. It doesn't cost a lot of money and isn't very difficult to do. And despite this ability to acquire the information that you claim doesn't exist, you continually turn away. When was the last time you were in a science library?When was the last time you were in a natural history museum? When was the last time you were in a bio lab? You claim you need this information, but what are you doing to acquire it? You can be led to the water, but you cannot be forced to drink it.
quote: No. Rrhain Thank you for your submission to Science. Your paper was reviewed by a jury of seventh graders so that they could look for balance and to allow them to make up their own minds. We are sorry to say that they found your paper "bogus," specifically describing the section on the laboratory work "boring." We regret that we will be unable to publish your work at this time.
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Rrhain Member Posts: 6351 From: San Diego, CA, USA Joined: |
mike the wiz responds to me:
quote: Incorrect. Larger changes happen right before our eyes. They just take longer. You've been shown the studies. I've posted them here for you. Go to PubMed and look them up for yourself. We have seen speciation happen both in the lab and in the field. Why would you have us deny that?
quote: Precisely. It is because the fossils show, for example, the bones of the reptilian jaw turning into the bones of the mammalian ear that we conclude that mammals are descended from reptiles.
quote: What's the difference between "micro-evolution" and "macro-evolution" except for the number of steps? You want ostriches from alligator eggs, but evolution doesn't work that way. If 1 + 1 = 2, why can't 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 10?
quote: Incorrect. Natural selection moves toward fitness which necessarily requires mutation. In a changing environment, that means mutations that enhance fitness are selected over ones that aren't. And with no selective pressure, neutral mutations, which are the overwhelming majority of mutations accounting for over 90% of all mutations, simply drift and become fixed in the population. Selection drives evolution.
quote: No, it equals 3. Which isn't 5. And is more fit in an environment where 5 is too big. But 5 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 8. Which isn't 5. And is more fit in an environment where 5 is too small. You're stuck in this idea that mutation is bad. Until you get past this error, you will continue to fail. You, personally, have about 3 to 6 mutations compared to your parents for that is the common mutation rate for humans. By your logic, shouldn't you be dead already from "disease and deformity"?
quote: Run the E. coli experiment and you will see those changes you claim don't exist. Evolution in real time, logically and technically.
quote: Indeed. And it is because we have seen exactly what you claim does not exist that we conclude that evolution happens all around us all the time. When was the last time you were in a science library?When was the last time you were in a bio lab? When was the last time you ran a bio experiment? quote: No, we're going to a different kind. We started off with something that would die in the presence of T4 phage. Now we have something that lives. You still want this Spielbergian moment of ostriches from alligators in less than a week. Evolution doesn't work that way.
quote: Run the E. coli experiment and see. Before, they died. Now, they live. How is that not a physical difference? How is that not a morphological change?
quote: Incorrect. The facts show the exact opposite. We see duplication followed by modification all the time. How do you think your immune system works? How do you think your blood clot cascade came into being? Duplication followed by modification. An "increase in information" that you claim cannot happen. Are you saying the immune system and blood clot cascade don't exist?
quote: And whose fault is that? We can lead you to the water, but we cannot make you drink. Run the E. coli experiment and see. When was the last time you were in a science library?When was the last time you were in a bio lab? When was the last time you ran a bio experiment? quote: You say that like it's a bad thing. So all those people who have Type-B blood as opposed to Type-A are lucky to be alive? Blonds don't have more fun...they are the walking dead? You're stuck in this idea that mutation is bad. Until you get past this error, you will continue to fail. You, personally, have about 3 to 6 mutations compared to your parents for that is the common mutation rate for humans. By your logic, shouldn't you be dead already from "disease and deformity"?
quote: How is duplication not an addition to the DNA? We've got more of it. How is more not an "addition"?
quote: Precisely. How on earth do you know if a trait is beneficial until you run it through the environment and see? Is a body that is long and lean and sheds fat easily better than one that is short and squat and retains fat? Kinda depends upon the environment in which you live, doesn't it? Since the environment is always changing, selection drives evolution.
quote: Huh? How is having fewer fingers not a new morphology? Are you seriously claiming that 3 = 5? The horse went from having five toes to one. How is that not a change in morphology?
quote: Since we only had "a" to begin with, how is "ab" not "new information?
quote: You mean every organism has fingers? The vast majority of all life doesn't even have limbs, let alone fingers.
quote: But they're a different kind of strawberry and they are not "diseased" or "deformed"...well, they're huge which I guess could be called a "deformity," but there is nothing wrong with them. And this they have twice the DNA of a regular strawberry, they have a lot of new information.
quote: And you just did what I predicted you would: "aa" is not "new information" because it's the same information as before.
quote: Huh? Since when is science restricted to syllogism?
quote: But they do claim proof. What do you think your blood clot cascade is? Are you saying there is no such thing as the blood clot cascade?
quote: Then do the E. coli experiment and tell us what you see. When was the last time you were in a science library?When was the last time you were in a bio lab? When was the last time you ran a bio experiment? quote: I am hardly appealing to authority. I am actually asking you to do the experiment for yourself. Don't take my word for it. Do it for yourself. Get your hands dirty for a change. Run the E. coli experiment and see. When was the last time you were in a science library?When was the last time you were in a bio lab? When was the last time you ran a bio experiment? quote: That you are speaking from a place of ignorance. However, ignorance can be cured by doing work. By going to the science library and seeking out the results of others who have done work, you can understand what the state of the science is and won't have to say, "I have never seen a new morphology in an organism." You can prevent yourself from making factual errors such as claiming, "It can change information but it does not add to the DNA in that sense." By going into the bio lab and running the experiments for yourself, you can actually see the process that you claim doesn't exist. No authority. No filters. Just plain life behaving right in front of your eyes. Run the E. coli experiment.
quote: Incorrect. All I have ever claimed is direct evidence I can back up with references. I even ask you to do the work for yourself so you can see it for yourself. Run the E. coli experiment and see. When was the last time you were in a science library?When was the last time you were in a bio lab? When was the last time you ran a bio experiment? Rrhain Thank you for your submission to Science. Your paper was reviewed by a jury of seventh graders so that they could look for balance and to allow them to make up their own minds. We are sorry to say that they found your paper "bogus," specifically describing the section on the laboratory work "boring." We regret that we will be unable to publish your work at this time.
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