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To: csense
Well, then what is this physical process that acts on an organism that can explain the occurance or disappearance of traits that these other processes can not?

The organism itself is the physical process. The biological processes of the organism determines how able that organism is at reproduction.

The biological processes of the organism are determined by its traits. Traits that hinder the organisms ability to replicate will tend to not be passed on and will reduce in number. Traits that aid the organisms ability to replicate will end up being present in more organisms.

623 posted on 08/17/2005 12:43:35 PM PDT by bobdsmith
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To: bobdsmith
The organism itself is the physical process. The biological processes of the organism determines how able that organism is at reproduction.

The biological processes of the organism are determined by its traits. Traits that hinder the organisms ability to replicate will tend to not be passed on and will reduce in number. Traits that aid the organisms ability to replicate will end up being present in more organisms.

...yet more nonsense.

Time to go back to lurker mode, and also spend more time with my Lowden. This is just a waste of time.

634 posted on 08/17/2005 3:16:42 PM PDT by csense
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