Re: A glossary of Pitmanese



On Feb 21, 12:36 pm, richardalanforr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Feb 21, 8:10 pm, Seanpit <seanpitnos...@naturalselection.





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On Feb 20, 3:25 pm, Scooter the Mighty <Greyg...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The observation is a negative observation that is indeed falsifiable
by a single example of a positive.  You do understand that negative
hypotheses are quite useful in science?

Sure, but they involve someone specifically looking for something and
not being able to find it.  Can you link me up with a paper in which
someone has looked for evolving fairly specified 1000aa protiens and
not found them?

No one talks about any limitations to evolution in action in
literature.

What do you think this paper is about?http://www.springerlink.com/content/n6m6436248j02gg2/

The abstract suggests that it is presenting a model of evolution which
can be tested against the evidence. It even uses some of terms you
use, such as "random walk", though I suspect that the authors of this
paper actually *understand* such terms, and that their mathematical
model does not consist of numbers pulled out of the fundament of a
fundamentalist.

Why not read it and then tell us why it is flawed.
I doubt that it supports your assertions.

You are back to your usual reference mining I see. Come on Richard.
If you list a reference, quote the part of that reference that you
think is relevant. In particular, quote the part of the reference
that deals with the evolution of novel systems that require at least
1000aa working at the same time where each individual amino acid
residue is required to be in a fairly specific orientation relative
all the others.

RF

Sean Pitman
www.DetectingDesign.com

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