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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 00:35:51 GMT, Inaccessible wrote:
In article , TCS wrote: Name one prediction that had come true after it was written down. One will do. And try not to be rediculously vague. Ok if you promise to come out of the cave and learn to spell "ridiculous". "Let there be light." Do you know what the word "prediction" means? Obviously not. |
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, TCS wrote: Do you know what the word "prediction" means? Do I care what you have to say? Obviously not. |
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"Mark²" mjmorgan(lowest even number wrote in
news:UhJCd.73118$QR1.37482@fed1read04: Don't know, but I think there are a LOT of supposed "atheists" who will face death with terrible fear. Why? It is built into our genes to try to avoid death. Individuals without death fear will not add its gene information to the next generation - i.e. no kids. So - that property will be sorted out of the gene pool over generations. This mechanism is not "intelligent" enough to remove the death fear when your days of making kids are over (*). There are some exceptions to this rule. Bees gives their life easily when the hive is threathened. You may also defend your kids with your life, even not so easily as bees does it for its hive. The reason why it is a good behaviour to give its life for the hive is that all "individuals" in the hive have the same genetic code. So - your genes do still survive even if you die. (*) Aging is probably the mechanism for that. Aging sees to it that you don't get too old. When you have done your part it is better that you pass away. Species that gets too old are not competitive. /Roland |
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"Mark²" mjmorgan(lowest even number wrote in
news:UhJCd.73118$QR1.37482@fed1read04: Don't know, but I think there are a LOT of supposed "atheists" who will face death with terrible fear. Why? It is built into our genes to try to avoid death. Individuals without death fear will not add its gene information to the next generation - i.e. no kids. So - that property will be sorted out of the gene pool over generations. This mechanism is not "intelligent" enough to remove the death fear when your days of making kids are over (*). There are some exceptions to this rule. Bees gives their life easily when the hive is threathened. You may also defend your kids with your life, even not so easily as bees does it for its hive. The reason why it is a good behaviour to give its life for the hive is that all "individuals" in the hive have the same genetic code. So - your genes do still survive even if you die. (*) Aging is probably the mechanism for that. Aging sees to it that you don't get too old. When you have done your part it is better that you pass away. Species that gets too old are not competitive. /Roland |
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In article ,
Roland Karlsson wrote: "Mark²" mjmorgan(lowest even number wrote in news:UhJCd.73118$QR1.37482@fed1read04: Don't know, but I think there are a LOT of supposed "atheists" who will face death with terrible fear. Why? It is built into our genes to try to avoid death. Individuals without death fear will not add its gene information to the next generation - i.e. no kids. So - that property will be sorted out of the gene pool over generations. This mechanism is not "intelligent" enough to remove the death fear when your days of making kids are over (*). There are some exceptions to this rule. Bees gives their life easily when the hive is threathened. You may also defend your kids with your life, even not so easily as bees does it for its hive. The reason why it is a good behaviour to give its life for the hive is that all "individuals" in the hive have the same genetic code. So - your genes do still survive even if you die. (*) Aging is probably the mechanism for that. Aging sees to it that you don't get too old. When you have done your part it is better that you pass away. Species that gets too old are not competitive. /Roland Do you take yourself seriously? |
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In article ,
Roland Karlsson wrote: "Mark²" mjmorgan(lowest even number wrote in news:UhJCd.73118$QR1.37482@fed1read04: Don't know, but I think there are a LOT of supposed "atheists" who will face death with terrible fear. Why? It is built into our genes to try to avoid death. Individuals without death fear will not add its gene information to the next generation - i.e. no kids. So - that property will be sorted out of the gene pool over generations. This mechanism is not "intelligent" enough to remove the death fear when your days of making kids are over (*). There are some exceptions to this rule. Bees gives their life easily when the hive is threathened. You may also defend your kids with your life, even not so easily as bees does it for its hive. The reason why it is a good behaviour to give its life for the hive is that all "individuals" in the hive have the same genetic code. So - your genes do still survive even if you die. (*) Aging is probably the mechanism for that. Aging sees to it that you don't get too old. When you have done your part it is better that you pass away. Species that gets too old are not competitive. /Roland Do you take yourself seriously? |
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"William Graham" wrote in
news:cLKCd.752375$mD.230475@attbi_s02: Yes. The speed of the wave is not the speed of the water. It just means the water is going up and down fast, but not that it is moving fast longitudinally...... At deep sea the wave is going up and down. But - whan the wave hits shallower parts, the energy is transformed into forward moving water. And (as in this case) when the wave is traveling over flat ground, the entire energy is transformed into forward motion. /Roland |
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"William Graham" wrote in
news:cLKCd.752375$mD.230475@attbi_s02: Yes. The speed of the wave is not the speed of the water. It just means the water is going up and down fast, but not that it is moving fast longitudinally...... At deep sea the wave is going up and down. But - whan the wave hits shallower parts, the energy is transformed into forward moving water. And (as in this case) when the wave is traveling over flat ground, the entire energy is transformed into forward motion. /Roland |
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