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09-22-2014 04:43 PM |
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Originally Posted by Eliseus
(Post 1622571)
"Evolution is the change in the inherited characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. Evolutionary processes give rise to diversity at every level of biological organisation, including species, individual organisms and molecules such as DNA and proteins."
Even more so, what the hell are you going on about? He denied that as evolution. You are right though, I'm starting to think you are both the same poster..... LMAO
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No, I didnt deny that as evolution...this is the 4th time I have pointed it out to you:
Speciation is the evolutionary process by which new biological species arise.
Did you miss that part? Should I increase the font size for you as well?
Here, I will explain it like you are a 5 year old so maybe, just maybe, you can wrap your tiny brain around it.
1. Driving a car is a process. Evolution is a process.
2. Specitation is part of the evolutionary process. Accelerating is part of process of driving a car.
3. You cant substitute the word "accelerating" with "driving" no more than you can substitute "evolution" with "speciation" even though they are subsets of those processes.
We call the subset of increasing your speed while driving, "accelerating" NOT driving for a VERY GOOD REASON.
We call the subset of producing new species, "speciation" NOT evolution FOR A VERY GOOD REASON.
Does that mean that driving doesnt exist or somehow it is negated by the word accelerating? NO! Does it mean that evolution doesnt happen because we call it's subset speciation? NO!
READING SKILLS...GET SOME DUMBASS.
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