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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Winter Wheat Video Lecture
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<blockquote data-quote="Hans Blaster" data-source="post: 75885441" data-attributes="member: 396028"><p>I could do the same with very precise measurements of the shape of the rock and the terrain and of the surface properties of each. (How soft is it? will it deform or break.) I need not create the rock or terrain to have such predictive knowledge.</p><p></p><p>But this is never about the path of a single rock, single drop of water, just as the forces guiding evolutionary pressures are not about a single creature. They are all about the collective trajectory. Of water droplets falling on the ravine and of a herd of creatures pursued by predators or ravaged by drought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hans Blaster, post: 75885441, member: 396028"] I could do the same with very precise measurements of the shape of the rock and the terrain and of the surface properties of each. (How soft is it? will it deform or break.) I need not create the rock or terrain to have such predictive knowledge. But this is never about the path of a single rock, single drop of water, just as the forces guiding evolutionary pressures are not about a single creature. They are all about the collective trajectory. Of water droplets falling on the ravine and of a herd of creatures pursued by predators or ravaged by drought. [/QUOTE]
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