| Subject: | Re: is dis-interest in mathematics evolutionarily preferred? |
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| From: | "magic math tricks" |
| Date: | 30 Apr 2006 10:54:54 -0700 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.math, sci.physics, alt.biology |
> How can you claim something is evolutionarily preferred without being able to > measure evolutionary change that favors the trait? buddy, if measurement is your criteria for determining what is evolutionary, you will NEVER proof anything is evolutionary in your lifetime. You don't know that man is preferred to dinosaurs because the two species were never on earth at the same time competing against each other. Also, you can't prove with measurement that man one day won't be replaced by new dinosaurs -- or cockroaches. Evolution is purely theoretical. It is not observable. |
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