Re: Invulnerable logic [Was:Re: How Our Brains Ignore Unpleasant



On Jan 15, 8:13 pm, Rupert Morrish <rup...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ye Old One wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 15:01:55 -0800 (PST), Evopeach
<keaton1...@xxxxxxxxx> enriched this group when s/he wrote:

So I take that as you have no concept as to how a dinosaur evolved
avian lungs from reptilian lungs..that's what I thought.

It took them many millions if years.
If you think yelling off topic is effective why don't you just make
farting noises.

We leave that to you.

And William Dembski



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Oh not too much different or difficult to bridge that is except that
all other vertebrates (like dinosaurs) respiratory systems involve
bronchi and avioli with air being moved bi-directionally through the
same passage. While birds that fly need much more oxygen and have one
way tubes through which air moves in one direction during both
inhalation and expiration thus giving a steady supply of air to the
parabronchi. This is true for quite diverse sorts of birds as in
humming and hawks. Then there's that minor difference in the bird lung
being firmly attached to the body and not expanding and contracting.

Shall we discuss the heart differences, intestinal differences, and
then the problem of the syrinx, which has no homogolous structure in
reptiles whatsoever.

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