On Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 1:32:04 PM UTC-4, Oxyaena wrote:
> On 8/1/2018 10:51 AM, Peter Nyikos wrote:
> > This is the third and concluding reply to Oxyaena's highly
> > critical post.
> >
> > On Tuesday, July 31, 2018 at 2:18:21 PM UTC-4, Oxyaena wrote:
> >> On 7/31/2018 9:20 AM, Peter Nyikos wrote:
> >>> On Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 11:26:09 PM UTC-4, Oxyaena wrote:
> >>>> On 7/10/2018 3:00 PM, Peter Nyikos wrote:
> >
> >>>>> And no phylogenetic tree can hold a candle to pictures of
> >>>>> skeletons of an ancestral candiate. Your computerized systematics
> >>>>> does NOTHING for researchers in the field.
> >>>>
> >>>> You wouldn't know, since you've never done any fieldwork.
> >>>
> >>> I have, but not on a level to really benefit.
> >
> > I forgot how very beneficial it was to have such aids even
> > on a low level, on one expedition.
> >
> > We took copies of a laminated picture of various fossil shark teeth
> > as we panned for them along a riverbed.
Here, I snipped a reminisce by you about an expedition of yours, without
any attempt to connect it with the opening lines of this post.
And those lines have been reinforced by what I wrote next,
while your reminisce did nothing to undermine them.
> >
> > I was able to identify almost every tooth -- a feat that would have
> > been impossible if we had instead been given a whole booklet of detailed
> > character descriptions. As always, a picture was worth a thousand words.
I rest my case -- for now.
> >
> >
> >>> I note that you did
> >>> not deny what I wrote, but only resorted to a personal put-down.
You do not deny this.
> >>> Did you make loopholes for yourself in your agreement which I've
> >>> never seen?
> >>>
> >
> >> Once again, you lie about having never seen it.
I explained why it was not a lie, but you snipped the explanation
along with what you falsely label thus:
> [snip slander]
The following was written with complete sincerity, with lots
of evidence to back it up:
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I had said you had shown ignorance of WHEN conditions of the universe
were such that life could begin somewhere. Your response was,
not to put too fine a point on it, a berserker rage.
Documentation on request.
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One might quibble about the words "berserker rage," but I
think that putting a finer point on it would make the description
even more unflattering. Here is what I was describing:
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On Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 10:05:03 AM UTC-4, Oxyaena wrote:
> On 7/25/2018 9:17 PM, Peter Nyikos wrote:
[...]
> > you *also* showed your ignorance about when life
> > could reasonably be expected to arise and evolve in our universe.
> > Since I pointed it out diplomatically, you simply breezed by the
> > correction as though it hadn't been there, and even complimented
> > me about how flame free my posting was.
>
>
> You never demonstrated any ignorance about my supposed lack of knowledge
> on the probability of life arising elsewhere in our universe, zero.
You are shamelessly changing the subject by ignoring the word "when"
in what I wrote. You made the following benighted claim in your OP
to the thread on the Fermi paradox:
Considering that the universe is only 13.8 billion years old, and the
universe only settled down enough for life to develop some 4.5 Ga, ala
when our Solar System formed, this makes sense. There simply hasn't been
enough time for alien civilizations to spread through the galaxy.
In my reply to this bit, I wrote:
Hold it! The stars that become supernovae were much more common
in the universe during the first billion years than later. They
typically have a life span of a million years or less.
So the universe had plenty of heavy elements by about 11 billion
years ago, and there are stars that old that have plenty of them.
By the way, the planetary system within 100 light years of us
that SETI considered the best target for a long time
is Delta Pavonis, a G star like our sun. It is estimated to be
over 6.5 billion years old, yet has a higher percentage of
heavy elements than our sun.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Pavonis
> My posts to Glenn, Bill, and others had nothing to do with abiogenesis,
> they only dealt with matters of biology and occasionally chemistry and
> planetary geology, nothing to do with the actual matter of abiogenesis,
> which I purposefully left out because my OP on the subject of
> astrobiology had nothing to do with it.
Again you change the subject. The excerpt above was from my very
first post to the thread, and it had nothing to do with your replies
to others. It consisted of a VERY detailed reply to your OP:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/talk.origins/jI6KRtcqX30/0E97QgICBwAJ
Subject: Re: Potential answers to the Fermi Paradox
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 14:55:48 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <
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Your reply to that post stopped long before the part I quoted up
there, but you left it all in.
> It's like you like to read
> between the lines, and then forget to read the lines. And the few
> details I gave about the matter of abiogenesis in that thread, showed I
> have a substantial amount of knowledge of the subject you are accusing
> me to be ignorant of.
There is no such accusation above. It is YOU who are reading between
the lines: Everything I wrote in the part to which you are responding
referred back to your OP, nothing else.
> In short, another demonstration of your
> dishonesty, blatant distorting of the facts, and outright slander. I
> could sue you for libel, Peter, but unlike you I`m a decent person so I
> won't.
All you are doing here is showing how relentless your perennial vendetta
against me is. If you were to sue me for libel, you would not
only lose, you would be hit by a countersuit for frivolous lawsuit.
Remainder deleted, to be replied to later.
Peter Nyikos
Professor of Mathematics
Univ. of South Carolina at Columbia --standard disclaimer--
http://people.math.sc.edu/nyikos/
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https://groups.google.com/d/msg/talk.origins/Xub9hqEyM0A/l7gpBG1zCAAJ
Subject: Re: The evolution of the bacterial flagellum: For Peter
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2018 10:08:39 -0700 (PDT)
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The only reply anyone has made to the above post was you,
digging yourself in deeper with a two-line reply:
[snip mindless bullshit]
Fixed it for you, Petey.
And so you displayed shamelessness and arrogance on top of the
dishonesty documented above.
Peter Nyikos