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Hello, Patrick
DF3VI wrote:-
>> In procreation it MAY develop a usefull mutation( in fact a loss of
>> an original function) but it will not become another species.
> Define "another species".
> I say it can in the way I understand the word. It will still be an insect, it
> will still be a fly, but there are many different species of flies.
OK, a fruit fly will remain a fruit fly.
> for every of some 10.000 species? I consider the facts convincing.
> You are ignoring them.
Again, there are no facts!
There is the law of gravity, the law of the expanding universe, the
law of Archimes, etc. and there is the t h e o r y of evolution.
Nothing proven, hence 'theory'.
Read other people answers on DNA decay.
73 - Gerard, PE1OUD @ PI8WFL
E-mail : pe1oud@amsat.org
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Written by Roger Barker, Silent Key, 9th September 2004.
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