Re: Survival of the Fittest: What was Darwin's pragmatics?
- From: backspace <sawireless2000@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 03:08:40 -0700
On Jul 3, 11:00 am, Timberwoof <timberwoof.s...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Your complaint that "you will tell me the same story nomatter what youYou know Timberwoolf you are wrong and what makes it so sad is that
find in nature" is flawed. The same logic could be applied to gravity:
Telling me that the hammer fell to the ground doesn't really tell me
where the attractive control mechanism comes from: whenever you see two
masses accelerating towards one another, you declare gravity to be the
reason. This makes the whole thing unfalisifiable because you will tell
me the same story nomatter what you find in nature.
everybody around here knows your logic is
flawed but because you are on the side of the evolutionists,
Dr.Wilkins won't even bother to correct you in your logic. A professor
in physics won't dream of making the argument you have just made, it
is infantile 6-year old logic and I don't mean to be unkind about
this. It is so simple to help you in clarifying your thoughts
surrounding this. Simply ask a hardcore atheist evolutionist professor
in physics in private - dont' try to posture or fight proxy wars for
atheism - who will be able to help in your logic without embarrasing
you or anything, like you are doing at the moment.
The Cheetah's nervous system did not develop independently of those ofHave you heard of "...its turtles all the way down...."?
other tetrapods. Nervous systems have been around for a long time, and
have continually been adapted and expanded to fill new roles. So the
answer to where the cheetahs' feedback control mechanism comes from is
more complicated than you imagine. It came, of course, from its
ancestors, and was adapted to this role.
Darwin's stories are still told because they are
still valid observations. In fact, since he was able to make them
without specific knowledge of genetics makes them all the more valid: he
had no preconceived notions of how things ought to work, and once
genetics was more fully explained, that validated Darwin's theories.
What theory? Darwin's conjecture was that the one species transmutated
into another and said that the fossils will show this like stacked one
ontop of another like the flow of honey. Nobody knows why he called
his conjecture "evolutoin" What was his intent.
.
- Follow-Ups:
- References:
- Re: Survival of the Fittest: What was Darwin's pragmatics?
- From: backspace
- Re: Survival of the Fittest: What was Darwin's pragmatics?
- From: Greg Guarino
- Re: Survival of the Fittest: What was Darwin's pragmatics?
- From: backspace
- Re: Survival of the Fittest: What was Darwin's pragmatics?
- From: Greg Guarino
- Re: Survival of the Fittest: What was Darwin's pragmatics?
- From: backspace
- Re: Survival of the Fittest: What was Darwin's pragmatics?
- From: Timberwoof
- Re: Survival of the Fittest: What was Darwin's pragmatics?
- Prev by Date: Re: Human childbirth
- Next by Date: Re: A question for Sean Pitman.
- Previous by thread: Re: Survival of the Fittest: What was Darwin's pragmatics?
- Next by thread: Re: Survival of the Fittest: What was Darwin's pragmatics?
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|