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Author Topic:   What is the EVOLUTIONARY advantage of death?
Brad McFall
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Message 27 of 32 (63183)
10-28-2003 9:05 PM
Reply to: Message 26 by NosyNed
10-28-2003 7:08 PM


till death will we departicle
Guess what, the advantange
(not in the sense of age
(except relative to born with the appearence of age)
( we dont know yet how to discriminate Croizat's age of a species from age of a process in the species "The AGE OF A SPECIES is yet something which the AGE OF A PROCESS OF SPECIATION is not." Principia Botanica p 1474 (yes that IS the correct page #)
as of yet so please dont do-a-RANDY on me))
is that infinity finds it's finite reality no matter the catastrophe and I believe a selection of genotype or phenotype will produce a TELIC characterization (once Gould's Big Apple is completely cored) and proove the difference (g-p) never existed but was rejected (the conclusion I would have reached by then) as it will be, I predict, an actual infinity instead whose potential was obscured in the biometric vs mendelic conflagration of the duality BETWEEN Newtonianism and Cartesianism ( a track can extend a length but a length is not seperated from a REARRANGABLE association of propositions programmatically) absolutely. The dark nursurey of evolution is very dark indeed.

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