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Re: Life without evolution/evolution without life?
- From: John M <***>
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 17:43:24 -0500
JJK:
> This is an interesting exchange, as I find nothing shocking or
> unreasonable about the idea that life can exist before evolution.
> Evolution is what life does....<
As far as I heard: RR did not identify "LIFE" (thing), only 'living' -
'live'
(adjective). (Correct me please, if it is not the case).
How would YOU identify that thing which 'does' evolution?
(In my unorthodox) terms evolution 'occurs', composed by science taking
snapshots from time to time and recognizes 'changes' FOR (!?) fitness and
survival. What 'science' does not snap are those variations which did not
make it to proliferation - survival and got lost from the record.
Variations,
however, are occurring unlimited upon cthe changing world (environment)
in interconnection with the changing 'organism' of the changing species.
(I am sure in another hour I would be able to compose a better wording).
Cheers
John M.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Kineman" <***>
To: <***>
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: Life without evolution/evolution without life?
> Howard, Judith;
>
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