Re: How does Evolution affect your work?
- From: "Perplexed in Peoria" <jimmenegay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 04 May 2007 15:53:08 GMT
"urthogie" <urthogie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1178290479.973291.29420@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
What fields do you all work in, and how does evolution inform/affect
your field? [snip]
So what fields are you guys researching/working in, and how do they
relate to evolution?
I'm retired, and not a biological professional. I study fields related
to abiogenesis as a hobby with the dream of someday having something
sufficiently original and interesting to say on the subject so I can
publish some papers, or a monograph, or a popular book on the subject.
I have an intuition that the study of evolutionary dynamics might
illuminate the (still unknown) course of abiogenetic dynamics. Or
at least to provide a better idea of what it is that abiogenesis needs
to accomplish so that Darwinian evolution can take it from there.
.
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