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Got this in my mailbox today, the more I think about it, the more I see it's logic. The Earth WILL survive, unless we nuke it into an asteroid belt. But will life? As it has invested so many millennium developing itself? That's something to think about....

the planet is fine

 


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Morphogenetic Fields

O
ne reason why creationism is still popular is because science has failed to plug the holes in its own version of events. Like much of science, the theory of evolution has massive detail in some parts, and huge question marks in others.

Evolution is based on the idea that random genetic mutations produce changes in individuals. If these changes are beneficial, the genes spread to the rest of the population. Over time, therefore, the species "evolves". More recent versions of the theory suggest that evolution takes place in isolated pockets of individuals, where it is easier for a gene to spread throughout the whole population.

Unfortunately, while this explanation looks good in overview, it falls to bits as soon as you look too closely. It is not enough to suggest ways in which an eye or a wing could have evolved in stages. One must demonstrate that such intermediate stages actually existed, and also that they were beneficial.

But the fossil record does not show intermediate forms, nor does it show a continuous variation in species. Instead, it shows clearly demarcated species, with nothing in between. Nor is there any evidence for evolution taking place today. Animals fall into discrete species, with no intermediates.

Different races of dogs may seem to have "evolved" through breeding; however, all dogs are the same species. All that has happened is that groups have been bred which lack some of the dominant genes present in the natural population, thereby allowing recessive genes to be expressed. Nothing new has been created.

It is not surprising that there are no intermediate forms. What use is half a wing? Or an eye with no optic nerve? Or an optic nerve that doesn't quite reach the eye? How can two independent structures evolve piecemeal when neither is useful by itself and each is worse than useless until it is fully functional? Darwin himself admitted that the evolution of the eye seemed "absurd in the highest possible degrees."

But evolution requires much more dramatic changes. How could an animal who lays eggs evolve into one who keeps her offspring in a uterus? A uterus would not evolve in an egg-layer, since it would be a huge disadvantage to have one. Conversely, an animal without a uterus could not give birth to viable offspring. But an animal must either lay eggs or nurture offspring in her womb: she cannot do a bit of both.

Moreover, all these changes are supposed to come from random mutations. Random changes in a computer program almost never produce improvements. For the same obvious reasons, genetic mutations are virtually never beneficial. How many mothers hope that their child will have a genetic abnormality?

Another serious dilemma for evolution is that there is no way by which lessons learnt during one animal's life can be passed on to the next generation: the chromosomes in the sperm and egg cells are already formed before the individual is born, and these are either passed on intact or lost completely.

Morphogenetic FieldsHow could any kind of complicated behaviour develop in such a system? This would be like developing a massively complicated computer program by getting someone who could not read or write to add pieces of code at random, and then testing whether the program as a whole was better or worse after the change.

Termite structures present an even bigger challenge. Termites live underground in colonies. Some species grow fungus in underground farms, and build elaborate structures above ground to provide ventilation.

The animals face two problems: first, how do they know the overall structure of the mound? They are blind, and cannot realistically understand its purpose, let alone the complicated relationship between its structure and its function. This would be like a group of blind humans constructing a skyscraper with no plans, no tools, and no apparent means of communication.

One of the biggest problems is co-ordinating each other's activities. The South African naturalist Eugtne Marais showed that if you stick a steel plate through a termite mound, the termites are able to rebuild the structure correctly. When the plate is removed, columns and arches match up perfectly. Yet neither side can see, smell or touch the other.

Morphogenetic FieldsIt is difficult to see how pheromones would be enough to pull this one off. So what are we left with? The idea of a Christian God who is all-loving and all-powerful hardly fits in with the mess that we have today.

However, if one separates out the dross (created in six days) from the rest (created by an intelligent agent) one comes close to creation myths found in many other religions.

When a common idea is found in religions which developed separately, one needs to take note. The thought of more complicated species evolving from simpler ones seems to make sense. What is missing is the mechanism for directing this. If there is no external God, perhaps this self-organisation is an emergent property of complicated systems, which results not from any external reality, but as part of the nature of matter.

In a sense, God would evolve bit-by-bit. Rupert Sheldrake, a dissident scientist from Cambridge, has a theory which works much like this. According to Sheldrake, when things happen, similar things are more likely to happen because a Morphogenetic field has been created. A good example of this is that when a new chemical is first synthesized it is difficult to crystallize it. However, when it has been crystallized once, anywhere in the world, the same chemical is easier to crystallize, everywhere in the world.

If we accept the idea of Morphogenetic fields, the evolution of behaviour becomes much easier to explain. Spiders of a particular species are linked into a Morphogenetic field for creating the appropriate kind of web. The Morphogenetic field will change, based on the experiences of individual spiders. This means that the experiences of individual spiders can be passed down to future generations. If a piece of behaviour is inappropriate, spiders who follow that field are less likely to survive.

So Morphogenetic fields for inappropriate behaviour will gradually die out. In contrast, a spider who latches onto a Morphogenetic field coding for a successful piece of behaviour will live to repeat that behaviour, thereby reinforcing the field. Gradually, the best fields become the strongest ones, and the animals follow these guidelines automatically.

This would work like evolution. However, unlike evolution, the organizing principle lies outside the animal. In addition, it can learn from experience and can pass on much more complicated things, such as having a mental model of a web.

Because there is a link between the structure of the animal and the structure of the Morphogenetic field, spiders will automatically latch onto fields appropriate to their own species. Morphogenetic fields would also help to make sense of termite behaviour. Marais showed that when the queen termite dies, activity in the colony ceases.

Rupert SheldrakeThis suggests that there is a Morphogenetic field associated with the queen which co-ordinates the activity of the individual termites.

What has this got to do with God? Well, in the more advanced religions, such as Taoism, a common organizing principle is the non-local nature of reality - or, the "oneness" of creation. This isn't such a big jump from a Morphogenetic field.

Rupert Sheldrake, the mavarick scientist at Cambridge University whose theory of morphogentic fields challenges our dearest assumptions about evolution.


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postheadericon 1st Class On The Titanic... Just what is going on?

Titanic

365 of the planet's richest people, (including Bill Gates), have as much money as 2.6 BILLION of the poorest (which is totally obscene). That is only 43 more people than were in 1st Class on the TITANIC! (There were 322 of them).

In order for these greedy rich to be so wealthy, they have to keep billions poor, many homeless! In this ordered universe, there are specific blessings distributed by the 'Maker of All Things' to each of us; but the obscene rich have played the game of MONOPOLY for real and stolen away the opportunities of billions of people!

They were initially given wealth as a shared trust, to see that all have some share in humanity ("Love your neighbour as yourself" means that you see to it that your neighbour has it just as good as you do; all 6 billion of us on this big blue marble are neighbours and at least cousins!)

We should ALL have a share in humanity, but the rich hoard instead of sharing, which was part of their deal that they ignore. In the USA, every inhabitant could be a millionaire if the rich were JUST millionaires ($1 million each).

No poor, no homeless, no communism/socialism, no dis-enfranchised is the possibility when opportunities are equal for all; the economy would be 90% better because everyone is a participating member, and there would be no theft of the world's natural resources! It is time to start the MONOPOLY game all over again!

In the opening part of the original film, Planet of the Apes (check out the Legacy Collection), the astronaut states the reason why he left modern Earth in a spaceship, never to return... "Because brother goes to war with brother, and men do nothing while their neighbour children starve".

While we evolved from less cognitive animals, we began our existence, this lifetime, as human; should we now act like the instinctual animals that live by 'the survival of the fittest', where there is no love: Love is only something you can spend on others lifeforms... you cannot spend it on yourself, or anything material, that is not love; that is self delusion! Those who hoard and still crave more forget the words of Mahatma Gandhi, "Poverty is the worst form of violence".

The 1st Class rich on the TITANIC learned the lesson of equality too late: when the ship went down, they all went down together, no matter where they were on the boat! Will the rich learn now, before it is too late... when the poor of the planet sink the ship by burning the loveless world down, each city, in one night... the fuse lit and the chaos spread by instant planet-wide communication of the beginning event?

Just how bad is it when people don't want to see the starved face of truth, preferring perfumed lies? 33% of the human race has no electricity... and in the wealthiest nation on Earth, the USA, 90% of the dogs eat and live better than 30% of their children! The conscience of man must have another moment in time; in OUR time!


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Some four hundred years ago in India, a group of people called the Bishnois died in a protest against tree felling. Later, in the 19th century, new concepts such as ecology, determinism etc., were introduced, making significant impact on the perception of the earth and its inhabitants.


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