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Re: is dis-interest in mathematics evolutionarily preferred?

Subject: Re: is dis-interest in mathematics evolutionarily preferred?
From: "Dirk Van de moortel"
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 17:57:48 GMT
Newsgroups: sci.math, sci.physics, alt.biology
"magic math tricks" <markdemers15@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:1146419694.522159.180920@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > 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.

Observations demonstrate that you are an arrogant ignorant:
   http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/news/051115_birdflu

Dirk Vdm




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