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So you don't think it does? Hmm that's InterestingWhat does that have to do with evolution?
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So you don't think it does? Hmm that's InterestingWhat does that have to do with evolution?
So you don't think it does? Hmm that's Interesting
He wrote a book called A Tour of the Calculus, which is great reading if you're into math. It's just that he likes being contrary where evolution is concerned. I seriously doubt that he has doubts about evolution, but he gets attention and possibly funding by criticizing it. I don't think he's worth taking seriously.
An estimate is a glorified guess.It's been estimated that a single light sensitive call can evolve into a fully functioning eyeball in 100,000 generations, and has done so dozens of times independently.
AndThe argument from incredulity has no merit.
Did you just figure that out?Questions are not evidence. All mysteries are not miracles.
Also, I accidentally closed the tab and now your link isn't working.
The body uses it, so why wouldn't be?Please explain how gold being on Earth is important for evolution.
The body uses it, so why wouldn't be?
I changed it to Post 47.
It used in joints and electrical circuitryIt uses 0.2 milligrams of gold. Just because it's in the body doesn't mean that it uses it nor that it's necessary, especially when it's such a small amount.
It used in joints and electrical circuitry
How can that possibly be interesting? Stop trying to be arch and answer the question, please.So you don't think it does? Hmm that's Interesting
That's not an insult, it's a fact. I've worked with groups like that in developing countries and find them just as likely to be intelligent and of good character as anyone here. If anything, they are smarter about creating a culture well-adapted to their environment than we are.
That's not an insult, it's a fact. I've worked with groups like that in developing countries and find them just as likely to be intelligent and of good character as anyone here. If anything, they are smarter about creating a culture well-adapted to their environment than we are.
The humanbody is one large machine full of circuitry and electricity, gold helps it run smoothly.Yes, in electronics, but not in the human body. Your posts suggested that you were saying that gold is a necessary part of human evolution and evolution as a whole. Electronics is not a part of evolution.
The humanbody is one large machine full of circuitry and electricity
Then you really are not aliveIt's really not.