To: syriacus
he blastospheres that are the subject of the article atop this post have divided thrice. Show me an acorn that has been through only three cell divisions, and then attempt to sell it as a TREE.
Your acorn comparison didn't work. Got any better comparisons?
Why did it not work? How is calling an acorn that has been through three cell divisions a TREE different from calling a blastosphere a human?
jas3
357 posted on
09/05/2006 7:08:42 AM PDT by
jas3
To: jas3
Why did it not work? How is calling an acorn that has been through three cell divisions a TREE different from calling a blastosphere a human?An acorn that has undergone three cell divisions is a tree at that stage of the tree's continuum. When you were three cell divisions old were you a kangaroo or an ostrich?
To: jas3
Why did it not work?Because it takes too much redefinition.
361 posted on
09/05/2006 7:13:46 AM PDT by
syriacus
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