tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6181862.post113703731551731032..comments2023-10-24T20:37:11.842+13:00Comments on The Probligo: The evolution debate...The probligohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17882103150181414348noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6181862.post-1137113550459304162006-01-13T13:52:00.000+13:002006-01-13T13:52:00.000+13:00Hmm, "panspermia". Not a word one would use in c...Hmm, "panspermia". Not a word one would use in casual conversation. Never met it in me life before to be honest, but it makes an element of sense.<BR/><BR/>To add to that "sense" is a series of reports I have seen over the years recording the likelihood of just such occurences - triggering such events as the 1918 flu, the current "bird flu", the black death, immuno-deficiency viruses, and The probligohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17882103150181414348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6181862.post-1137086270902246932006-01-13T06:17:00.000+13:002006-01-13T06:17:00.000+13:00"The DNA alphabet arose at least 35 million centur..."The DNA alphabet arose at least 35 million centuries ago. Since that time, it hasn't changed one jot. Not just the alphabet, the dictionary of 64 basic words and their meanings is the same in modern bacteria and in us. Yet the common ancestor from whom we both inherited this precise and accurate dictionary lived at least 35 million centuries ago."<BR/><BR/>Interestingly enough, this is the very Dave Justushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04139807963654242625noreply@blogger.com