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Author Topic:   The processes of evolution
John
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Message 9 of 35 (19218)
10-07-2002 10:38 AM
Reply to: Message 8 by Quetzal
10-07-2002 10:27 AM


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Originally posted by Quetzal:
Actually, the best explanation shows swim bladders developed from lungs, not the other way around.
Hey thanks Quetzal!!!
Basically, you said nothing I didn't know, but said it in such away that it all came together beautifully. I had visions! You're and angel.... oh, wait... that can't be right
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Message 24 of 35 (19333)
10-08-2002 2:18 PM
Reply to: Message 23 by mark24
10-08-2002 12:46 PM


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Originally posted by mark24:
We also have to entertain the likelyhood that there was up to 1-2 (give or take) billion years of non-cellular evolution, that is, purely molecular interactions (that probably were no more alive than a virus), in which multiple abiogenetic events may have been able to interact, which I'm guessing Joe may be hinting at. This may well have occurred BEFORE a code existed.
This is very much along the line that I would argue.
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