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Author Topic:   What is Salty's 'semi-meiotic hypothesis'
Dan Carroll
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Message 24 of 63 (37619)
04-22-2003 6:24 PM
Reply to: Message 23 by John A. Davison
04-22-2003 6:11 PM


Re: In a nutshell...
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I won't give natural selection any credit for anything. Most animals are killed because they happen to be in the wrong place at the right time. Natural selection is a meaningless concept at best. It explains nothing.
Would you acknolwedge the point, "most animals are killed because they happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, and lack the means to survive"?
Or similarly, "Meanwhile, other animals may survive the same deadly situations, because they have traits that allow them to do so"?
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