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Re: [evomech] Predictive Theories

From: "warrenbergerson" <warrenbergerson@...>
>I am interested in discussing the development and testing of hard
> science predictive theories of the evolutionary change process.
> Any
> interest?

You must have some inkling of the kinds of evolution and the
kinds of testing you envision. Have you anything specific in mind?

Cliff




Mon Dec 26, 2005 10:46 pm

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I am interested in discussing the development and testing of hard science predictive theories of the evolutionary change process. Any interest?...
warrenbergerson
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Dec 26, 2005
2:12 pm

Hi Warren, Well I certainly am interested in the both the development and (especially) the /testing/ of any evolutionary mechanism. In the current Intelligent...
John Latter
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Dec 26, 2005
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From: "warrenbergerson" <warrenbergerson@...> ... You must have some inkling of the kinds of evolution and the kinds of testing you envision. Have you...
Cliff Lundberg
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Dec 26, 2005
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I'd like encourage everyone on this listserv to consider contributing brief entries to the ISCID encyclopedia on topics of interest. Not only does this...
Micah Sparacio
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Dec 27, 2005
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That's certainly food for thought Micah and thankyou for posting the information. One question I would like to ask, can an entry be subsequently edited? (er,...
John Latter
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Dec 27, 2005
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First, let me say that I am glad to find people interesting in discussing predictive hard science theories. My personal interests are as much focused on the...
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