Re: virus: Free thought and control
Marie Foster (mfos@ieway.com)
Wed, 15 Oct 1997 15:03:56 -0700
Sodom wrote:
>
> chardin wrote:
>
> > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > Marie,
> > > Some of the differences are still beyond explanation, but most
> > > aren't. The fat, nose, hands, folicle direction and a few others are
> >
> > > evolutionary swimmimg adaptations. No other ape can swim, these are
> > > water adaptations. Another way is called RNA regression analysis.
> > > By testing RNA, which is passed down female lines, we can tell
> > > species divergence times, and thus discover where mankind diverged
> > > from the apes. Using these techniques and others, there is no
> > > scientific doubt that man is an ape.
> >
> > Can I get a pretty good reference on that last statement? Chardin
> >
>
> Chardin,
> I'll look for the refrence, besides reading it, I also saw it on
> the Discovery Channel's "Miracle Planet".
>
> While my computer chugs:
>
> 1. Nose is downward to prevent water getting in
> 2. Hair folicles all point down to reduce resistence
> 3. Fat content to improve boyancy
> 4. Wide hands as improved "paddles"
>
> Here is a good page for RNA and DNA stuff:
> http://earth.ics.uci.edu/faqs/faq-intro-to-biology.html
>
> When I find the written adaptations to swimming, I'll pass that along
> too.
>
> Sodom
> Keeper of the cheeze
It comes to me that our general lack of fur except for hair that can
grow long on the head (infants to grasp onto) is another. I am also
looking for current information on the web concerning this.
Marie