On Jan 12, 10:54�pm, Kalkidas <e...@joes.pub> wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2013 02:58:46 -0800 (PST), Burkhard
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b.scha...@ed.ac.uk> wrote:
> >On 12 Jan, 07:47, Anand Gupta <
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> >> Do chimpanzees have blind spot in eye like human do?
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> >Sure, all vertebrates have one
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> >> If they do is it not a definitive proof of evolution?
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> >Well, for science minded people, it is very strong evidence. For
> >creationists , it is just the result of a lazy designer who for some
> >inscrutable reasons stuck for some of his models with a flawed design
> >he came up with earlier �- or possibly as many real life designers
> >would tell you, typical for what we find when a brilliant designer's
> >ideas were perverted, distorted and generally made worse by the idiots
> >in senior management, especially the beancounters in accounting,
> >(aka:" forces of evil" )
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> Did I just hear you claim that vertebrate evolution preceded
> invertebrate evolution?
early vertebrates had a blind spot. Are you claiming any particular
because being a vertebrate has lots of advantages. How many molluscs