CONCERNING WHICH CAME FIRST, THE CHICKEN OR EGG
1. Anything before the first chicken was not yet a chicken.
It was a pre-chicken.
2. Any “chickenish” modification of the prechicken would be
an “acquired characteristic” and thus not inheritable.
3. Any inheritable modification of the prechicken would not
modify the prechicken itself into a chicken because genetics
don’t program proteomics in reverse . . . or in more lay manic
terms, what is is not what it becomes until it does.
4. therefore, there is no occurance of chicken until an egg
containing the DNA configuration which thence determines
what develops within and then hatches as uniquely variant
from prechicken state.
5. It may seem obvious at this point that egg had to have come
first. But we must understand a breadth of the term which
encompasses “ovum” -- and even that the fertilizing sperm
cell could be the conveyance of the necessary nuanced genetic
material for the variance from prechicken to chicken to occur.
6. The degree of gene-induced modification (here and in other
cases of variation) may be of such infinitessimalo subtlety in
state of the individual and the unit-time perspective . . .that one
must consider the progresswion of prechicken to chicken as an
equation of sequential-molecular systematologies, not some
sudden specie-state innovation. Our focus on “species” may be
but stop-motion observations primarily differentiating life into
“forms” based on our observation of “states” of forms’ formations.
But then again, there may be sudden “saltations” (macro-mutations) which
result in significant genetic change in very short time-frames.)
It should be considered that even though the egg is the first ting to contain the genetic nuance which is necessary for the chicken to be born variant from the prechicken in the ongoing “existential flow” of life-forms . . . until the contents of the egg hatch, it’s still an egg. therefore, even though the prechicken is not a chicken and thus the chicken would not have come first, the chicken does have to come first in that its predecessor-form is but a variant egg,.
1. Anything before the first chicken was not yet a chicken.
It was a pre-chicken.
2. Any “chickenish” modification of the prechicken would be
an “acquired characteristic” and thus not inheritable.
3. Any inheritable modification of the prechicken would not
modify the prechicken itself into a chicken because genetics
don’t program proteomics in reverse . . . or in more lay manic
terms, what is is not what it becomes until it does.
4. therefore, there is no occurance of chicken until an egg
containing the DNA configuration which thence determines
what develops within and then hatches as uniquely variant
from prechicken state.
5. It may seem obvious at this point that egg had to have come
first. But we must understand a breadth of the term which
encompasses “ovum” -- and even that the fertilizing sperm
cell could be the conveyance of the necessary nuanced genetic
material for the variance from prechicken to chicken to occur.
6. The degree of gene-induced modification (here and in other
cases of variation) may be of such infinitessimalo subtlety in
state of the individual and the unit-time perspective . . .that one
must consider the progresswion of prechicken to chicken as an
equation of sequential-molecular systematologies, not some
sudden specie-state innovation. Our focus on “species” may be
but stop-motion observations primarily differentiating life into
“forms” based on our observation of “states” of forms’ formations.
But then again, there may be sudden “saltations” (macro-mutations) which
result in significant genetic change in very short time-frames.)
It should be considered that even though the egg is the first ting to contain the genetic nuance which is necessary for the chicken to be born variant from the prechicken in the ongoing “existential flow” of life-forms . . . until the contents of the egg hatch, it’s still an egg. therefore, even though the prechicken is not a chicken and thus the chicken would not have come first, the chicken does have to come first in that its predecessor-form is but a variant egg,.