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crev.info
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article critiques the concept of natural selection and Darwinian evolution, arguing that it is a tautology and lacks a mechanistic basis for explaining the complexity of life. It discusses the concept of canalization, introduced by C.H. Waddington, and how it remains poorly understood despite decades of research. The article also highlights the limitations of systems biology in providing a comprehensive explanation for biological phenomena, suggesting that intelligent design may offer a more viable framework for understanding the complexity of life. The piece emphasizes the need for a multidisciplinary approach to studying life's mechanisms and calls for a reevaluation of current scientific paradigms. | |
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pigeonchess.com
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| | | | | Charles Darwin once said that he thought the evidence from the comparative anatomy of embryos was "by far the strongest single class of facts" in favor of common descent (Darwin, 1860) and while it has since been eclipsed by genetics, it remains one of most compelling subsets of evidence for evolution. And perhaps the single... | |
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www.wiringthebrain.com
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| | | | | Last week (May 2 nd 2018) the Guardian published a piece by me headlined "Why genetic IQ differences between 'races'... | |
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scienceofdoom.com
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| | | This post covers a dull subject. If you are new to Science of Doom, the subject matter here will quite possibly be the least interesting in the entire blog. At least, up until now. It's possible that new questions will be asked in future which will compel me to write posts that climb to new... | ||