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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 19:57:25 -0400, "Jonathan"
wrote: "Ed Conrad" wrote in message news ![]() On 2 May 2001 18:12:35 -0400, "Gregg" wrote to talk.origins. My reply is better late than never. evolution is backed up by plenty of good science and evidence, Hardly the case! Hello Ed, my hobby is the mathematics of evolution. I can assure you evolution is a tangible and pervasive property of the universe. In fact, all organization in the universe, material or living, owes it's existence to the tendencies of evolutionary forces. And you clearly distinguish between matter and life? The 'integral' of evolutionary mathematics is found in random boolean networks. A nice intro is here. An Introduction to Complex Systems Torsten Reil, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford http://users.ox.ac.uk/~quee0818/comp...omplexity.html The basic idea is that given enough complexity and interaction any system will self-organize. It does so spontaneously, and this tendency to organize and adapt is now shown mathematically to be the final probable state of any complex dynamic system living or otherwise. Poor old Darwin didn't have any integral evolutionary mathematics of random boolean networks, so he innocently called it natural variation and natural selection of the fittest. It didn't appear amazing to him that the fittest survived, any other outcome would have been surprising. The utter simplicity of evolution, and the universe, is easy to see. The second law provides increasing complexity and interaction by breaking things down into smaller units. The increasing variability and interaction that results are the driving forces for self-organization and evolution. This tentative 'fourth law' of thermodynamics provides symmetry with the second. When you have a chance post a note on the utter simplicity of evolution and the universe. Some very good minds have wrestled with those questions for centuries. The `second law' (thermodynamics?) actually just says the most likely outcome from a probability point of view is more likely. Reverting to `evolution', any increasing variability and interaction is due to a growing number of organisms in a population. And they don't `self-organize, they survive or die. The `fourth law' of thermodynamics is one you better consider a little more logically. A nice review of the major topics of the mathematics of evolution is here. Self-Organizing Systems (SOS) FAQ http://www.calresco.org/sos/sosfaq.htm And don't neglect Darwin, Malthus, et al. An online book being taught at the graduate level at MIT is here. It explains this new science quite thoroughly. It's a science so new most in this ng haven't even heard of it, let alone understand it. MIT is putting out this stuff - seriously? DYNAMICS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS http://www.necsi.org/publications/dcs/ Once you've read through this stuff and understand it, you'll be able to call classical science a crock, and be able to prove it. You have no idea just how 'Dark Age' much of the scientific world is even today. I predict once you really understand it you will call it a crock. Incidentally work on chaos has been underway on west coast for several decades. If you wish to truly see and denounce the stunning level of ignorance in classical science this new science is for you. It also shows you a number of neat tricks, like how to play the stock market for instance. Makes such things child's play once one understands the nuts and bolts of system dynamics. Chuckle.. Is this the selling point. Just another con. And you'll know their truth. Very unlikely Jonathan s An insult to science is really what it is. Accompanied by the fact that it has NO physical evidence --. Zilch! -- to prove man has any evolutionary link whatsoever to some (any) preshistoric animal. Don't you ever wonder, Gregg, how the decent, honest conscientious scientists in other fields must feel about this mockery of scientific integrity that has long been perpetratred by this cast of vested-interest boo-birds. Every time they face true facts and are confronted with physical evidence, they boo -- then tell one of their 1,000,000 bagfuls of lies ========================================= =========================================== MAN AS OLD AS COAL Petrified Bones, Teeth and Soft Organs (Some Human) Found Between Coal Veins =========================================== OLDEST HUMAN SKULL EVER FOUND http://www.edconrad.com/images/z11calv.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/images/krogwskull.jpg Wilton Krogman, one of the world's foremost experts on human anatomy, holds what he had identified as a petrified human calvarium, a skull with the eye sockets broken off, that was discovered between Pennsylvania's anthracite veins. He is shown at his desk at the Cooper Clinic in Lancaster, Pa., where moments later he beckoned a colleague -- a medical doctor -- to examine "the oldest human skull ever found." A CATscan was performed on this specimen with favorable results. http://www.edconrad.com/images/catcalv.jpg Meanwhile, Haversian canals were identified in the cell structue, the tell-tale sign of bone. And dried blood was found on the specimen during testing at American Medical Laboratories in Chantilly, Va. This is the official report from AML which had erformed Calculus Analysis by Crystallography. The final report, dated April 21, 2000, was issued by Dr. Nathan Sherman, director of laboratories. "The specimen consists of 1 irregularly shaped, brown calculus weighing less than 0.0010 grams and measuring 1X1X0.5 mm. No nidus is observed. The calculi indicates a composition of dried blood intermingled with a few small crystals resembling calcium oxalate dihydrate." http://www.edconrad.com/images/z12calv.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/images/z13cav.jpg ============================================= OTHER PETRIFIED BONES, TEETH AND SOFT ORGANS FOUND BETWEEN COAL VEINS Here'sa petrified human femur still embedded in slate. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/z8femur.jpg Here's a petrified human finger, with fingernail: http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FINGER/MVC-008S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FINGER/MVC-011S.JPG Here's a petrified human toe (with toe nail), found only 10-15 feet from the petrified finger. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Au29/MVC-017S.JPG Here are the petrified human finger and the petrified human toe shown together. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Au29/MVC-016S.JPG Here's the specimen that Krogman identified as a tibia It contains Haversian canals, proof of bone, and dried blood was found on it during testing at American Medical Laboratories. This is the specimen that was fraudulently tested by Andrew MacRae who produced microscopic photos of the cell structure of a rock on the false pretext that he was showing the cell structure of this specimen. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/newtibia.jpg This is the boulder containing the complete human skull. Testing has confirmed the presence of Haversian canals and American Medical Laboratories discovered it contains dried blood. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/skullb.jpg Here's a petrified human mandible (frontal). http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Newpix5/MVC-002S.JPG Here's a portion of a human mandible (side). http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Bones/MVC-006S.JPG Here's a giant petrified tooth. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/1tooth.jpg Here's a petrified dinosaur foot still embedded in slate. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Newpix3/z3dino.jpg Here's a petrified fetus of some large animal. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/MVC-013F.JPG Here's another petrified fetus, still embedded in slate. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Day/MVC-005S.JPG Here are several views of portion of a giant prehistoric scorpion identified as such by Krogman. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-001S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-010S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-020S.JPG Here's a photo of the same portion of a petrified giant scorpion -- found 22 years ago -- alongside one found weeks ago. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/SCORPIONS/MVC-039S.JPG Here are two views of a piece of wood that appears to have been handcarved for use as a tool or a weapon. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-003S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-005S.JPG ================================================== === LATEST DISCOVERIES: NEW Petrified Human Finger, Thumb http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/O11/MVC-038S.JPG http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/O11/MVC-037S.JPG |
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![]() "Jonathan" wrote in message ... The second law provides increasing complexity and interaction by breaking things down into smaller units. The increasing variability and interaction that results are the driving forces for self-organization and evolution. This tentative 'fourth law' of thermodynamics provides symmetry with the second. Please tell me you've completed no coursework that takes anything more than a cursory glance at thermodynamics. I'd hate to think that at some point you were provided with a correct definition of the Second Law. Probably no subject has spawned as much bull**** about the Second Law as biology. Thank you for playing. |
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:07:58 GMT, "Tim K." wrote:
"Jonathan" wrote in message ... The second law provides increasing complexity and interaction by breaking things down into smaller units. The increasing variability and interaction that results are the driving forces for self-organization and evolution. This tentative 'fourth law' of thermodynamics provides symmetry with the second. Please tell me you've completed no coursework that takes anything more than a cursory glance at thermodynamics. I'd hate to think that at some point you were provided with a correct definition of the Second Law. Probably no subject has spawned as much bull**** about the Second Law as biology. Thank you for playing. Biology provides one of the rare exceptions to the 2nd law. Biochemical molecules and processes are very improbable states arising in states of chemical chaos evident in Universe. |
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"vonroach" wrote in message
... On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:07:58 GMT, "Tim K." wrote: "Jonathan" wrote in message ... The second law provides increasing complexity and interaction by breaking things down into smaller units. The increasing variability and interaction that results are the driving forces for self-organization and evolution. This tentative 'fourth law' of thermodynamics provides symmetry with the second. Please tell me you've completed no coursework that takes anything more than a cursory glance at thermodynamics. I'd hate to think that at some point you were provided with a correct definition of the Second Law. Probably no subject has spawned as much bull**** about the Second Law as biology. Thank you for playing. Biology provides one of the rare exceptions to the 2nd law. Biochemical molecules and processes are very improbable states arising in states of chemical chaos evident in Universe. Not so; biological systems achieve a temporary reduction in their own entropy by significantly increasing the entropy of the universe as a whole. No violation there. Ian |
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 15:53:27 +0100, "Jaxtraw"
wrote: Not so; biological systems achieve a temporary reduction in their own entropy by significantly increasing the entropy of the universe as a whole. No violation there. How is the increase manifested? Or is this just a theoretical abstract `conclusion'. In the biological system, the entropy decreases (essentially wrong way on a one way street.) |
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![]() "Jaxtraw" wrote in message ... Not so; biological systems achieve a temporary reduction in their own entropy by significantly increasing the entropy of the universe as a whole. No violation there. Nicely stated! |
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