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demwing

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23. "What's life ain't hard to define at all" -- that's not a consensus opinion
Sat Aug 31, 2013, 01:09 PM
Aug 2013
Carl Sagan:
"despite the enormous fund of information that each of these biological specialties has provided, it is a remarkable fact that no general agreement exists on what it is that is being studied. There is no generally accepted definition of life."
http://www.aim.univ-paris7.fr/enseig/exobiologie_PDF/Biblio/Sagan%20Definitions%20of%20life.pdf


Check this video:
A discussion with Richard Dawkins, J. Craig Venter, Nobel laureates Sidney Altman and Leland Hartwell, Chris McKay, Paul Davies, Lawrence Krauss, and The Science Network's Roger Bingham

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I thought they just watch videos on the World Wide Web... n/t PoliticAverse Aug 2013 #1
LOL Skittles Aug 2013 #2
funny demwing Aug 2013 #4
That's where I have learned to do just about everything. cbayer Aug 2013 #5
This sounds quite Jungian. cbayer Aug 2013 #3
instinct is genetically hardwired behavior.... mike_c Aug 2013 #6
where else but at spider school gopiscrap Aug 2013 #7
Never mind that, how did they learn to eat like that? rug Aug 2013 #8
I read this quote one time. silverweb Aug 2013 #9
It's what hydrogen atoms do... pokerfan Aug 2013 #13
Beautiful. silverweb Aug 2013 #15
thanks for the quote! demwing Aug 2013 #16
One of the physicians i work with looks just Carl Sagan, except he has shoulder lenght hair. darkangel218 Aug 2013 #21
"... if life can be reduced to 'the behaviors of a complex system' ..." Jim__ Aug 2013 #10
Grandmother Spider teaches them, okasha Aug 2013 #11
We don't have a complete answer edhopper Aug 2013 #12
Either you missed the money line "It also doesn't mean that "God" taught spiders how to spin webs." demwing Aug 2013 #14
Being snide edhopper Aug 2013 #17
Well, first of all you have crossing universe problems with your scenario. Goblinmonger Aug 2013 #24
as interesting as most edhopper Aug 2013 #35
No kidding Goblinmonger Aug 2013 #36
as far as superpowers go edhopper Aug 2013 #37
I would guess the best way to learn web spinning techniques would be to watch a priest. DrewFlorida Aug 2013 #18
now that's a sharp answer demwing Aug 2013 #19
IMHO, yes, we do come just preprogrammed computers. darkangel218 Aug 2013 #20
Hate to break this to you, but humans are animals, okasha Aug 2013 #25
I was refering to all the other animals aside from the human species. darkangel218 Aug 2013 #26
You're still wrong. okasha Aug 2013 #27
So how am i wrong? darkangel218 Aug 2013 #28
You are wrong in your statement that okasha Aug 2013 #29
Preprogrammed instincts dont exclude new behavior learning!!! darkangel218 Aug 2013 #30
From your post #20. okasha Aug 2013 #34
You can take a kitten who was bottle fed and grew up only with humans. That cat will hund down mice darkangel218 Aug 2013 #31
I just said that. okasha Aug 2013 #32
Babies come with pre-programmed instints... Bay Boy Aug 2013 #33
Life = Biological Machine WovenGems Aug 2013 #22
"What's life ain't hard to define at all" -- that's not a consensus opinion demwing Aug 2013 #23
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