How does the cell “know” it is under stress you ask in one post.
Then you define stress such that anything that doesn't kill the cell isn't a stress.
Care to deal with your statement that the bacteria will die eventually anyway?
Or would that just further illustrate your ignorance?
Where do you think the novelty in evolution that Shapiro speaks of comes from?
It cannot come from the “tote bag” and still be novel.
Where does this novelty in evolution come from?
I await a coherent answer, most likely in vain.
Where does novelty in evolution come from?
Riddle me this, Narcissus. Does a bacteria continue to abundantly produce error prone DNA polymerase after it provides an adequate response to the "stress" when the conditions (the "stress") remains?
The rest of your post is just so much blather since the answers are in the video which you refuse to view.(or if you did view it, the concepts went over your head)