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To: carranza2 who wrote (760303)3/27/2022 6:08:25 PM
From: Roads End  Respond to of 793648
 
Thanks carranza. Heinz was a true treasure, and above that, a quality human being. He is missed but not forgotten.



To: carranza2 who wrote (760303)3/27/2022 6:35:20 PM
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Knew I'd seen that website before "acting-man": Message 33690799

Nice to get some background on the author. Thanks.

On the subject of the message link:

Complex Adaptations in Evolving Populations Univ. of Illinois biologist Tom Frazetta


When modifying the design of a machine, an engineer is not bound by the need to maintain a real continuity between the first machine and the modification..... But in evolution, transitions from one type to the next presumably involve a greater continuity by means of a vast number of intermediate types. Not only must the end product - the final machine - be feasible, but so must be all the intermediates. The evolutionary problem is, in a real sense, the gradual improvement of a machine while it is running.

This is a quote from the book "Darwin's Doubt".

Think of what the WEF masterminds and all the other social engineers are trying to do. Improve a machine while it is running. Not to mention mRNA - gene therapy. Messing where they shudnta been messing.

Our machine was running well until The Experts™ got involved. Freedom and meritocracy.

China gave up individual freedom and we are losing ours.



To: carranza2 who wrote (760303)3/27/2022 9:18:11 PM
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Thank you for linking this. Yes, Heinz undoubtedly was a genius. His death is a great loss. I followed him on Twitter for a number of years, since he started his Acting Man.

We are seeing today the proof that his analysis of 8 years ago was absolutely correct. Unfortunately, those problems are now being solved not through reason and negotiations - but a brutal war. So many foreign powers from far and wide got involved - that the entire world is in now danger.