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Yknow whats strange? Every living organism, must die, period.
Thats how life works.
"Every living organism, must die, period."
What about 300 million year old bacteria that does not die, it just goes dorment?Yknow whats strange? Every living organism, must die, period.
Thats how life works.
What about 300 million year old bacteria that does not die, it just goes dorment?
"Rocks in the mine formed when a sea dried up around 300 million years ago, and Vreeland suspects those first H. salinarum spent the entire time living inside tiny brine-filled defects in salt crystals, waiting for the right moment to re-emerge. It's a bold claim, but evidence suggests the creatures may be nature's Rip Van Winkles, hunkering inside salt deposits for eons until natural forces -- or in this case, humans -- bring them back to the surface."
World's Oldest Known DNA Discovered : Discovery News
Must and does are two different things. Thanks for bringing that up.
Strangely, all life does, and must, die. Yes, must and does are two separate things, but life does, and must, die.
If a kid in kindergarten doesn't understand the concept of death, then I blame bad parenting.
And yet there are species that do not die. So much for your conclusions ...
You might as well claim that the theory of gravity states that people ought to fall, therefore we should be pushing people off tall buildings.
Strangely, all life does, and must, die. Yes, must and does are two separate things, but life does, and must, die.
If a kid in kindergarten doesn't understand the concept of death, then I blame bad parenting.
Schneider observed information increases as a result of mutation and seleciton. No dreaming necessary.
SkyWriting said:Any increase in information is a perpetual motion machine. More out than in.
So what is the MUST you speak of? Our cells replace themselves multiple times. The only limiting factor to our life is either the process accumulates too many errors, or there is a "death gene" that decides when it's time to shut down. I'll look those up if you need me to.
"The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits." -- Albert EinsteinAny increase in information is a perpetual motion machine. More out than in. Any instance of this working would result in "an explosion" of information. Cancer might count if you look at it weird. But it's pretty self defeating. Not too sharp.
I've seen young mothers push their kids in strollers out into traffic. I have a theory about lawyer commercials using the word "ought" that ties in with that. That's pretty close to your example.
This is what you would call a horribly flawed conclusion. Correction; a loud and horrible conclusion
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