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Macro-evolution with color!
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<blockquote data-quote="AV1611VET" data-source="post: 56780117" data-attributes="member: 152669"><p>For the record, I do understand it; it's actually no different than Greg's ceiling fan analogy.</p><p></p><p>But also for the record, I believe there's a point in this "fading to another color" in which the process meets a barrier that it cannot get around, and must come to a halt.</p><p></p><p>I see your OP as a dog still being a dog, from the first sentence to the last sentence, it's still a dog (or bear, or whatever).</p><p></p><p>Am I wrong in that assumption? were you demonstrating cyanobacteria-to-man?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AV1611VET, post: 56780117, member: 152669"] For the record, I do understand it; it's actually no different than Greg's ceiling fan analogy. But also for the record, I believe there's a point in this "fading to another color" in which the process meets a barrier that it cannot get around, and must come to a halt. I see your OP as a dog still being a dog, from the first sentence to the last sentence, it's still a dog (or bear, or whatever). Am I wrong in that assumption? were you demonstrating cyanobacteria-to-man? [/QUOTE]
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