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Author Topic:   who was this 70s researcher who questioned evolution?
Wounded King
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Message 8 of 30 (640952)
11-14-2011 5:32 PM


Apart from the fact that the OP specifies a researcher in biology I think that Fred Hoyle would be a reasonable fit, provided we broadened 'evolution' out to cover chemical evolution/abiogenesis.
He did after all provide the ever popular 'tornado in a junkyard' metaphor.
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Wounded King
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Message 21 of 30 (640994)
11-15-2011 4:51 AM
Reply to: Message 20 by NoNukes
11-15-2011 2:14 AM


Seconds out, round 1.
If you two want to have an argument about whether frequentist or Bayesian statistical interpretations are more correct then that is probably the topic for a different thread surely?
TTFN,
WK

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