After a lengthy absence I now have more time to spend on my evolution interests. I've recently been repairing broken links on my web site and have redesigned several pages including a "Reciprocal Links" page - if anyone would like to exchange links then please visit:
Hi, After a lengthy absence I now have more time to spend on my evolution interests. I've recently been repairing broken links on my web site and have...
Thanks Davin - it's nice to know you're still around too! I've a heap to do on site maintanance, research to do on web pages in the pipeline, but I also should...
Hi again Davin, Just had a further thought - would you like me to add your site to my Reciprocal Links page? If so just send a couple of lines description and...
I don't have much evo stuff on that site right now. It's a site for my Yoga and Martial Arts students mostly. But thanks. I'll let you know if I put up evo...
If you mean the members list at the group Davin then the settings allow members to make their own entries (its better if people use their own words! - though...
From: "John Latter" <jorolat@...> ... New member; greetings. I'm glad to find the site, as we have common interests. I have an article that I try to ...
"Segmentation and Vertebrate Origins" - very interesting stuff Cliff and from a number of perspectives! I've only read as far as the end of The Appendicular...
From: "John Latter" <jorolat@...> ... It's all about one simple thing: simple multiplication of bodies to form trains of identical organisms living as...
I think I've got the basic idea Cliff, I'm now up to the end of 'Verification' and one statement which (rightly or wrongly) struck a chord is: "Since the...
From: "John Latter" <jorolat@...> ... The Darwinian paradigm of gradually increasing complexity keeps people from giving my model consideration. But it's...
It's 'good fun' to read something original too Cliff! I hadn't considered linking implying support. As far as my website is concerned my initial motivation was...
... I just don't get involved in creationist arguments (I see religion as a function of cultural upbringing). ... I had a problem even before reading your...
... I'm not keen on re-writing either although its really inertia talking - once I get into it then hopefully enthusiasm will buoy me along! Besides, its...
From: "John Latter" <jorolat@...> ... Basically you have the environment effecting changes in the genotype, in a manner more direct & Lamarckian than...
... Well, I don't think there's a need for an 'internal mechanism' as such. The concept was initially developed from 'anomalies' found below the level at which...
... Oops! thought you meant the internet in general & not just Yahoo Groups :) ... I could just quickly skim through it and make a few bland comments. While...
... It's been an interesting read Cliff although the depth of knowledge is way beyond me! I began the second reading making notes but quickly realized that...
From: "John Latter" <jorolat@...> ... Thanks for reading it. The model is basically simple. It's more a matter of having the courage to adopt it than...
... Well I did feel you were using parabiosis as an example of an already known mechanism rather than an actual mechanism - just wanted to show I was paying...
From: "John Latter" <jorolat@...> ... I'm giving a theoretical history of my protovertebrate, to show how simply it can form through understandable ...
... I do feel the following is a big step - is there a "why"?: "The evolution of the vertebrate requires additional steps of parabiotic mutation. The segmented...
From: "John Latter" <jorolat@...> ... You mean, why would I propose such model? Or, why should things have to have happened this way? Because it's the...