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You can buy a camera and rocket that flies into the edge of the atmosphere. .... the earth is round. People send weather balloons up into the stratosphere. That crazy virgin atlantic guy is building a rocket for commercial space flight. There are private companies running supplies to space stations. None of these people have any reason to lie.
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hes already added you to his ignore rad, he ignores everyone that disagrees.
Now a flat earth theory? This guy is just going to blink out of existence because he reads a theory about how nothing is real. | ||
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I don't know if it's crazier that he believes beings from cabilis are going to take over or that RT is a reliable news source.
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reading whats left of this thread makes me proud of my posts... and secure in my intelligence
and yes. I truly do understand the deep criticism many have had for what I have typed into the intertubes | ||
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Radditsu, the article in your link demonstrates an important idea we began to notice a few decades ago.
Marked changes within a population can occur in just a few generations. The rate at which evolution can occur is tied directly to the length of the organisms reproductive cycle. This means microevolution is absolutely something an individual can observe within his or her lifetime, especially within bacteria. Evolution still does not occur at the snap of a finger. Evolution does occur much faster than classical biologists assumed. They just thought you couldn't see the steps. | ||
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From the article Raditsu posted.
"In further testing to determine if the new bacteria were different enough to qualify as a new species, Lenski’s researchers found that beyond changes to the genes responsible for glucose and citrate consumption, other changes had occurred in the organism that had made it less fit to survive in a glucose-only environment, “We find they are getting less fit in the ancestral niche over time,” Lenski said. “I would argue that citrate users are — or are becoming — a new species.” So if these bacteria were not moved to a citrate rich environment, wouldn't they just die of in a few more generations? | ||
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If you want to explore this matter further, look up the "Lacerta Interview."
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DAOC: Uthgard Revamp v2.0 (P99 thread for Hibernia) Uthgard v2.0 Getting Started DAOC Class Descriptions by Crith (for all 3 realms, with some comparisons to EQ classes) DAOC: Uthgard Revamp (old thread with some useful info) "Sometimes a Majority means, that most fools are on the same side" | |||
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ET war.
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