Don't put too much faith in the 'wisdom' of the Mayans. We have scientific instruments capable of looking at both outside and inside our planet and we understand this world better than we ever have before.
If the Mayans were so good at seeing the end of the world then why couldn't they predict the end of their own civilisation? All this 'respect' and 'appreciation' of primitive knowledge and skills often smacks of patronisation.
HillBill, I'm not even going to try and correct your misunderstanding of DNA, genetics, and evolution. Lets just say you're wildly wrong about more-or-less everything and leave it at that, eh?
The last time we got into this sort of thing, it didn't end too well.
I know this is the 'Other Chatter' section and is open to er...'other' topics, but I wonder if some members may find the following forum a better place for some of their...er, 'chatter'...
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/
A new species is a quite distinct entity, It is only true when that 'new one' cannot breed fertile offspring with the species from which it originated. That has not happened.
cheers,
Toddy
no, not really cos they can be just regarded as different ways of modelling an essentially mathematically unprovable set of ideas.And.... you can always remodel your model..
its all down to how you apply maximum parsimony.i supppose you could choose to dissalow anything with inconvenient transomes from your clades?
Or maybe god/ the visitors just spilt some bits?
Unless the mods/ admin deem otherwiseMaybe, but as no rules have been broken then the thread is fair play.
apart from the mods who have to read everything!No one forces anyone to read anything on here![]()
well, sort of. It is a very niche part of the natural world, not to say we should only discuss mainstream though. Most people would only have a passing interest at most I would think. You're talking about future events as well as history which does take it towards 'dodgy conspiracy stuff'. Added to some of the other posts you've made recently I'm sure you can see our concern...Maybe you could post some guidelines on suitable topics for other chatter? ( the board for subjects that don't fit anywhere else) And seeing as we are all on this forum because we all share an affinity for the natural world i don't see how a discussion on something which in part formed the world you love to be out in is irrelevant or not part of all this?? None of this is dodgy conspiracy stuff. Just natural history. Whats your problem?
Maybe, but as no rules have been broken then the thread is fair play. Sorry if you don't like it, but at the end of the day you can just ignore it. No one forces anyone to read anything on here
Maybe you could post some guidelines on suitable topics for other chatter? ( the board for subjects that don't fit anywhere else) And seeing as we are all on this forum because we all share an affinity for the natural world i don't see how a discussion on something which in part formed the world you love to be out in is irrelevant or not part of all this?? None of this is dodgy conspiracy stuff. Just natural history. Whats your problem?
Does this mean I won't have to wait for reincarnation to become a seal?![]()
OK all. I can see this going way off and folks getting impassioned.
Although it's other chatter and a place to share non bushcraft items of interest can I suggest that if you want to discuss in depth genetic theory then find an appropriate forum.
David
This is dependent on the virus being able to jump from species to species in different classes, a process which easier to explain if you use clades instead good old fashioned Linnaen taxonomy.
i'm inclined to agree with this. It's an interesting and harmless topic and I'm up for following the discussion. Things seem to have moved on significantly in evolutionary biology since I was at uni and this has helped me update my knowledge a bit.
can someone confirm if i've understood this correctly...
If a virus evolved naturally that could replicate small sections of DNA it may (theoretically) then carry them as RNA chunks in subsequent generations to a different host of another species. the RNA then being used to replicate foreign proteins in the new host... there could be some sort of effect on the physiology of the new host which could change its appearance or habits and significantly impact evolution, possibly allowing for bigger brains, better vocal chords and the development of sentience. There would be an awful lot left to chance but for some this could explain why humans have developed inteligence beyond other mammals.
This is dependent on the virus being able to jump from species to species in different classes, a process which easier to explain if you use clades instead good old fashioned Linnaen taxonomy.
I can't see viruses beaming in from outer space to do this though, surely they would be vapourised when entering our atmosphere.
and who brought the mayans into it?
Hmmmm, maybe this topic is a bit big for a wee sub forum on a bushcraft website... :bluThinki
Not trees, but networks or mosaics...