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To: LLCF who wrote (4608)5/8/2010 7:55:32 PM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 69300
 
I posted this book a while back, obviously someone wasn't paying attention:

amazon.com

scientificblogging.com

<<Darwin is famous for convincingly arguing that natural selection can explain why living things have features that are well-matched to the environment they live in. In the popular consciousness, evolution is often thought of as natural selection acting on random mutations to produce the amazing tricks and traits found in the living world. But “random mutation” isn’t quite right - when we describe evolution like this, we pass over a key problem that Darwin was unable to solve, a problem which today is one of the most important questions in biology. This key problem is the issue of variation, which is what biologists really mean when they talk about natural selection acting on random mutations. Variation and mutation are not the same thing, but they are connected. How they are connected is the most important issue covered Kirschner and Gerhart’s The Plausbility of Life. It is an issue Darwin recognized, but couldn’t solve in those days before genetics really took off as a science.>>

Simple web searches yield interesting stuff:

the-scientist.com

DAK



To: LLCF who wrote (4608)5/9/2010 3:48:24 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
ID is scientific heresy today. When you have the National Academy of Sciences, U.S. National Science Teachers Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science damning it .... that makes it heresy, just like the Council of Nicea made Arianism heresy.