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Dr. Michio Kaku
Author of Parallel Worlds; stated in the documentary alien worlds
that life is an accident, millions of accidents, so simple, direct and straight forward. All life on earth is based on pure chance, in a similar pond like the one in your yard. No Morals required. |
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wrote: Author of Parallel Worlds; stated in the documentary alien worlds that life is an accident, millions of accidents, so simple, direct and straight forward. All life on earth is based on pure chance, in a similar pond like the one in your yard. No Morals required. Meaning what? |
In talk.origins sanoi, hitaasti kuin hämähäkki:
Author of Parallel Worlds; stated in the documentary alien worlds that life is an accident, millions of accidents, so simple, direct and straight forward. All life on earth is based on pure chance, in a similar pond like the one in your yard. No Morals required. All hail Michio Kaku! Do you think Kakusan really studied the pond in my backyard? How do you think you can maintain a somewhat normal flora and fauna in a southern pond, without killing people, horses, and birds for miles with a mosquito infestation? rich -- -to reply, it's hot not warm +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ \ Rich Hammett http://home.hiwaay.net/~rhammett / "Better the pride that resides in a citizen of the world; \ than the pride that divides / when a colorful rag is unfurled." |
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bggarchow wrote: wrote: Author of Parallel Worlds; stated in the documentary alien worlds that life is an accident, millions of accidents, so simple, direct and straight forward. All life on earth is based on pure chance, in a similar pond like the one in your yard. I too saw the program and cringed when Dr. Kaku said that because I *knew* it would be mis-interpreted. In scientific context, the terms chance, random and accident mean 'not pre-determined'. Who said it was? The topic of the program was-what might life on other planets look like? What Dr. Kaku ment was that the *specific* course evolution on Earth took was not pre-determined but rather the result of adaptation to chance (not pre-determined)environmental conditions. Chance is not pre-determined. If life exists on other planets, it would probably be very different because conditions there (the chance part) would likely be very different. No Morals required. Huh? survival of the fitest is based on chance. |
wrote: .. . . . survival of the fitest is based on chance. "Survival of the fittest" as Charles Darwin used the term (Origin, 6th ed)? Or as Herbert Spencer used it? |
Toss a coin, stand in the wake of a comet.
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_.-In talk.origins, Dylan wrote the following -._ wrote: . . . . survival of the fitest is based on chance. "Survival of the fittest" as Charles Darwin used the term (Origin, 6th ed)? Or as Herbert Spencer used it? Actually it wasn't used there. It was used after the fact to sum up the theory and he liked it so much he didn't fight it and started using it himself. Or in the words of Bryson in "A Short History of Nearly Everything": Darwin didn't use the phrase "survival of the fittest" in any of his works (though he did express his admiration for it). The expression was coined five years after the publication of On the Origin of Species by Herbert Spencer in Principles of Biology in 1864. Not that I keep up on these types of things. -- .-')) fauxascii.com ('-. | It's a damn poor mind that ' ..- .:" ) ( ":. -.. ' | can only think of one way to ((,,_;'.;' UIN=66618055 ';. ';_,,)) | spell a word. ((_.YIM=Faux_Pseudo :._)) | - Andrew Jackson |
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