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The Fish That Shoots Down Evolution
Vertical Thought Magazine ^
| June 2006
| Mario Seiglie
Posted on 07/04/2006 8:42:50 AM PDT by DouglasKC
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A fascinating fish...
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07/04/2006 8:42:54 AM PDT
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DouglasKC
To: Junior; PatrickHenry
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07/04/2006 8:47:10 AM PDT
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Pharmboy
(Democrats lie because they must)
To: DouglasKC
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07/04/2006 8:47:14 AM PDT
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bmwcyle
(Only stupid people would vote for McCain, Warner, Hagle, Snowe, Graham, or any RINO)
To: Pharmboy
Thanks. I don't usually ping for stuff like this, but it's the 4th of July, so I'm going to make an exception. I'm cranking up the ping machine ...
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07/04/2006 8:49:32 AM PDT
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PatrickHenry
(The Enlightenment gave us individual rights, free enterprise, and the theory of evolution.)
To: DouglasKC
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07/04/2006 8:50:26 AM PDT
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RaceBannon
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To: VadeRetro; Junior; longshadow; RadioAstronomer; Doctor Stochastic; js1138; Shryke; RightWhale; ...
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07/04/2006 8:51:00 AM PDT
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PatrickHenry
(The Enlightenment gave us individual rights, free enterprise, and the theory of evolution.)
To: DouglasKC
And creationists do know? Is it because God made the earth in seven days? Does that adequately explain why this fish is able to spit at targets?
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07/04/2006 8:58:56 AM PDT
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LauraleeBraswell
(Try reading the article before you post)
To: PatrickHenry
To: DouglasKC
Sounds like an open and shut case to me!!
*rolls eyes*
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posted on
07/04/2006 9:00:56 AM PDT
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ruiner
To: PatrickHenry
Since they are prolific eaters and not all that picky, it may have developed as a sport. :)
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posted on
07/04/2006 9:01:30 AM PDT
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Old Professer
(The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
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07/04/2006 9:02:17 AM PDT
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Aetius
To: LauraleeBraswell
And creationists do know? Is it because God made the earth in seven days? Does that adequately explain why this fish is able to spit at targets? What explains it is that God designed and built the fish that way.
To: LauraleeBraswell
"And creationists do know? Is it because God made the earth in seven days? Does that adequately explain why this fish is able to spit at targets?"
And Darwin is going to explain why chimps never evolved into anything?
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07/04/2006 9:03:03 AM PDT
by
Beagle8U
(Liberals get up every morning and eat a big box of STUPID for breakfast)
To: DouglasKC
Seems to me that that the two systems could reinforce each other. Some fish is born a weird groove in its mouth that shoots water a short distance. It gets some hits by pure luck. One of its descendants gets a slight improvement in brain structure that lets it start to have better aim. A few generations more gets a better grove that can shoot further. A few generations later, aim improves for the longer range. Repeat as necessary.
Two different organs, but one system, therefore. Improvement in one part of it spurs improvement in the other.
To: DouglasKC
Easy evolutionary explanation here:
The bug evolved from goo, right? So the fish evolved in one part of the lake and the bug evolved in the other part of the lake. The fish started to eat little amoebae to stay alive. Of course, this was after its eyes, gills, and digestive system had evolved so it could eat the little amoebae. (What it ate before then, I do not know.) One day 5,750,536,211 years ago, the fish and the bug met in the middle of the lake. The fish looked at its first meal with delight. The bug by that time had evolved into one of those bugs you see skittering around the surface of the lake, right? So when the fish lunged for its first real meal, the bug began skittering. But it skittered so fast due to fear that there was actually aerodynamic lift (probably the first instance of evolutionary Bernoulli's principle). As surprising as it might seem, the bug became airborne! It flew to the shore of the lake where it gave birth to other flying bugs. These bugs then stupidly flew too close to the surface of the lake, and Darwinian survival of the species continued. The ones who could fly higher - out of the reach of the fish - are ancestors of those we see today.
At least that's my explanation. :)
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07/04/2006 9:03:54 AM PDT
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DennisR
(Look around - God is giving you countless observable clues of His existence!)
To: DouglasKC
I'll reply for the other side here, b/c we know what's coming:
"This doesn't shoot down evolution, b/c by definition, nothing can. It is impossible to deny evolution and in fact it is so impossible that there should not even be any rational discussion. And furthermore, for the record, you non-evolutionists are a bunch of knuckle-dragging idiots. So there."
Perhaps someone will add something to that...but I doubt it.
To: All
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07/04/2006 9:05:04 AM PDT
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PatrickHenry
(The Enlightenment gave us individual rights, free enterprise, and the theory of evolution.)
To: DouglasKC
Evolution v. Creation
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07/04/2006 9:05:22 AM PDT
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HighWheeler
(A true liberal today is a combination of socialist, fascist, hypocrite, and anti-American.)
To: DennisR
Wikipedia says the following:
Archerfish are remarkably accurate in their shooting, adult fish almost always hitting the target on the first shot. They can bring down an insect six feet above the water's surface. This is partially due to their good eyesight, but also because of their ability to compensate for the refraction which occurs when light travels through water. They do this by swimming directly under the prey, where the distortion is the least.
When their prey is spotted, the archerfish sticks its snout just above the surface and squirts a jet of water at its victim. It is able to do this because of the narrow groove it has at the top of its mouth. It presses its tongue against this groove to form a narrow channel, then contracts its gill covers to force a powerful jet of water through the channel.
The resulting jet of water can be up to 2-3 m long, but their accuracy only allows them to shoot insects 1-1.5 m away. If the first shot does not knock the victim into the water, the archerfish will keep trying. Young archerfish start shooting when about 2.5 cm long, but are inaccurate at first and must learn from experience.
To: Old Professer
Since they are prolific eaters and not all that picky, it may have developed as a sport. :) More likely they hung around in barrooms practicing drunk hitting the spittoons. When they sober up they can easily hit a fly in air while underwater accounting for the bend in the light.
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07/04/2006 9:06:27 AM PDT
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LoneRangerMassachusetts
(Illegal Aliens will take down the Democrats and Republicans and give rise to a new American party)
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