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Old 06-19-2008   #41 (permalink)
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Re: Abiogenesis and the evolution of complex life

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I have to ask, just what role do you think Neo-Darwinism gives to "randomness"?
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Genetic mutations-boo boo's that happen to work for adaptations.

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Re: Abiogenesis and the evolution of complex life

I just developed a theory of how matter complexifies into life using basic natural selection. I have been trying to get some peer review for it, and I think I posted it after introducing myself, and also put it on my blog. But I'm new to all this, and I'm not sure where those things appear.
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