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Is the purpose of the experiment on the comparison of A and B?
Juve, read the article. If you don't understand something specific then you can ask questions to get some clarity.
Trying to short circuit the content based on some pseudo logic derived from what you suspect the article contains is a waste of your, and everyone else's time.
Why this reluctance to read the article? You would be in a better position to ask relevant questions if you read it.
Look at the thread title. Is it about something compared, or something observed?
Specifics, Juvenissun. You "A" and "B" logic was so vague that it was of no use in communication.What did I ask wrong? Do you understand the article?
Specifics, Juvenissun. You "A" and "B" logic was so vague that it was of no use in communication.
It's an article about how a population single celled organisms under the pressure of predation thrived when a new trait that allowed them to operate as a multicelled colony organism.
Do you understand, now?
But that wasn't in any way clear from your initial posts. And now that you are comfortable, can you present anything useful with your A and B labels?In that case, the single cell is B and the pseudo-multicell is A. Why is it so hard to see in my question?
When compare A with B, A is better than B, so [conclusion]: A is evolved from B.
Am I right (from my post #1)?
In that case, the single cell is B and the pseudo-multicell is A. Why is it so hard to see in my question?
When compare A with B, A is better than B, so [conclusion]: A is evolved from B.
Am I right (from my post #1)?
Here'e the summation paragraph from the introduction.
In this study, we present experiments
Insightful and incisive commentary.These experiments have been around for awhile. This one, while all fine and good, doesn't prove much. Even water forms multi-molecular structures when it freezes. Animals then come along and drink the unfrozen water, but leave the ice behind. Do we say, then, that water evolved?
No. [observation]: A evolved from B during the experiment.
Thanks. That is what I meant. And that is why I think it is wrong.
...what?OK, I think you won't bother to explain.
The consequence is that I will keep arguing in a wrong way. Which is, in fact, fine with me.
How is an observation wrong?
What?Which is?
What "wrong suggestions"?
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