Jerry Coyne - Why Evolution Is True
Don't let the name put you off. It's a very well written scientific book that starts with basics and explains the many different facets involved with adaptations and evolution.
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Jerry Coyne - Why Evolution Is True
Don't let the name put you off. It's a very well written scientific book that starts with basics and explains the many different facets involved with adaptations and evolution.
So if I start running again and the stress of running increases my bone density over time, is that adaptation or evolution?
No and No
comatose - it's not too geeky scientist is it ? really can't be bothered attempting the heavy heavy stuff.
Cos to be honest it is not something I worry about or think about.
I appreciate nature and the marvelous creations on this earth. Such a pity that man with all his knowledge, hasn't got a clue how to co-exist and preserve it, rather than destroying for political and financial gain.
gonn have a looksy now on amazon.
Hasn't this been such a lovely civilised conversation on the subject, without anyone getting pissy, bitchy or nasty - wow
well done everyone, I am quite proud of you all on that point. you have proved it can be done.
Continue...
lol
" We must remember it is impossible for a human today to mate with a human who lived 200 years ago. So for evolution to be believable we want to see some evidence of balance here. "
Say whaaatt!!?? I doubt the above statement. Unless it's because they are already dead and time machines are impossible.
they are already dead and time machines are impossible haven't been invented yet
for *lost*, the habsburg family, intermarrying to keep the power and money in-house.
http://www.antiquesatoz.com/habsburg/habsburg-jaw.htm
This sort of in-breeding takes care of itself after enough generations.
DATA-DOG, no matter how much running you do, your children will not inherit denser bones.