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June 2nd, 2005
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The Weirdest Book I Ever Got

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From:cadetstimpy
Date:June 3rd, 2005 04:25 pm (UTC)
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I need you to cite your references that the "scientific commnity agress its not past 50k yeas". Since... I dont agree.

Your mind is pretty much made up, as it sounds, so I sort of feel like I would be running in circles discussing this.

Mutatation happens, if the mutation stays within the genteic strain.. you have a new parent. Eventually this will keep happening until you have to classify the parent as a whole new species.

Certain instances of mutation may not survive in the process of defining a new species.. but it definitely is a BIG role in the evolution process.

So once again we go back to viruses. Marburg does its evolution thingie and now we have.. Ebola. Viriolgy is an interesting topic and may do some good for you to read about it if you are truly interested in learning more about why scientists focus on evolution.

So if you are good at Math than can I assume you are also aware of teachings from Quantum Physics? If so than you should be able to come to terms with the idea of infinite. Begining/End = the same thing. If so, there is no begining point of creation because its a constant flow. All these dicussions lead back to one thing... You and I believe in the same thing...

Me: God = Evolution
You: Evolution = God
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From:jonabbey
Date:June 4th, 2005 01:54 pm (UTC)
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Carbon 14 dating is limited in how far back it goes. Scientists use other radiological clocks to go back further than there.. Potassium-Argon and Argon-Argon, which involve half-life periods much, much longer than the Carbon-14 half life.

See http://id-archserve.ucsb.edu/Anth3/Courseware/Chronology/09_Potassium_Argon_Dating.html
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