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Evolution is a lie!
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2017-07-01 at 3:09 PM UTCPeople often say birds evolved from dinosaurs.. But think of this
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Birds have a very specific autoimmune and nervous/muscoskeletal system that has certain responses to certain chemicals, foods, plants and diseases.
Unlike insects or mamillian rodents we are unaffected by pesticides which only give us mild symptoms of acetylcholine poisoning.
Avidicides however are not sold over the counter, they are strictly regulated because of how toxic they Are to humans.
Also.... The most deadly disease to humans? Avian flu.. H1n1..
Did we come from monkeys?... Or birds? Or did birds come from us? -
2017-07-01 at 3:19 PM UTCI'm starting to believe it's all lies. I know there used to be real giants.
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2017-07-01 at 3:35 PM UTCWhy does life exist?
Popular hypotheses credit a primordial soup, a bolt of lightning and a colossal stroke of luck. But if a provocative new theory is correct, luck may have little to do with it. Instead, according to the physicist proposing the idea, the origin and subsequent evolution of life follow from the fundamental laws of nature and “should be as unsurprising as rocks rolling downhill.”
From the standpoint of physics, there is one essential difference between living things and inanimate clumps of carbon atoms: The former tend to be much better at capturing energy from their environment and dissipating that energy as heat. Jeremy England, a 31-year-old assistant professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has derived a mathematical formula that he believes explains this capacity. The formula, based on established physics, indicates that when a group of atoms is driven by an external source of energy (like the sun or chemical fuel) and surrounded by a heat bath (like the ocean or atmosphere), it will often gradually restructure itself in order to dissipate increasingly more energy. This could mean that under certain conditions, matter inexorably acquires the key physical attribute associated with life.
https://www.quantamagazine.org/a-new-thermodynamics-theory-of-the-origin-of-life-20140122 -
2023-09-06 at 4:55 AM UTCYou have
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2023-09-13 at 10:33 AM UTCAyayayayaymen