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    Darwin 2000

    1809+2000=3809. In the year 3809 what would become Darwin theory of evolution?
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    Smile Re: Darwin 2000

    By then if anybody is still alive on this poisoned planet
    they won't have the will to know or care who he is or was.




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    Re: Darwin 2000

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    1809+2000=3809. In the year 3809 what would become Darwin theory of evolution?
    We are in 2000 A.D and what has happened to the teachings of Jesus. Buddhism and Jainism are older than that, what has happened to the teachings of Buddha and Mahaveera. Hinduism is way older than that. What has happened to the teachings of Hinduism.

    May be Darwin will become a religious symbol, who proposed evolution, as against the commonly accepted theory of creationism.
    The religion of evolutionists may get further subdivided. May be there will be pure-evolutionists(those who do not believe in creationism at all) and creational-evolutionists(who believe there was first creation and then evolution).


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    Re: Darwin 2000

    Quote Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick
    care who he is
    But would schools still teach it as the oringinal.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mohan.C
    creationism
    Any idea why the Creator chose planet Earth? Maybe there are infinitely many other living planets in the universe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    But would schools still teach it as the oringinal.

    Any idea why the Creator chose planet Earth? Maybe there are infinitely many other living planets in the universe?
    No I don't think so.



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    Re: Darwin 2000

    How about a few billions living planets exist?
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    Re: Darwin 2000

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    How about a few billions living planets exist?
    May be they do exist?

    There are infinite possibilities.
    Have you ever considered that the universe we perceive may be a super-imposition created by two other universes. There is no end to possibilities. Anything is possible?


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    Re: Darwin 2000

    Evolution is a process that results in heritable changes in a population spread over many generations, the explanation of which is frequently credited to Darwin.

    In light of that definition, if there are any biological organisms on planet earth in the year 3809, it will be business as usual.

    Whether or not homo sapiens is one of the survivors may well be in question.

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    Re: Darwin 2000

    Quote Originally Posted by Mohan.C
    There are infinite possibilities.
    Cantor as the father of infinity was committed to an asylum because he tried to make sense of infinite possibilities and realized it is impossible to do so. Consequently, infinity is not defined in mathematics. However, for the set of whole numbers, infinity minus 1 is called a sieve of Diophantus.
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    Re: Darwin 2000

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    Cantor as the father of infinity was committed to an asylum because he tried to make sense of infinite possibilities and realized it is impossible to do so. Consequently, infinity is not defined in mathematics. However, for the set of whole numbers, infinity minus 1 is called a sieve of Diophantus.
    Does this sieve include zero?

    If he had found out what were the infinite possibilities, it would not become infinite, would it?



 

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