RE: What if?

From: Alexanian, Moorad <alexanian@uncw.edu>
Date: Wed Dec 08 2004 - 14:42:14 EST

So are all the bodies found in all the cemeteries. What does that have to do with evolution?
 
Moorad

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From: Don Winterstein [mailto:dfwinterstein@msn.com]
Sent: Wed 12/8/2004 1:03 PM
To: asa@calvin.edu; Alexanian, Moorad; Charles Carrigan
Subject: Re: What if?

Moorad wrote:
 
"Evolution is not an experimental science. Is it? ...."
 
It is. It allows many predictions. One of the most powerful: Fossils in a bed of a given geologic age will be the same many miles away in a bed of the same age, provided the depositional environment was similar. This prediction has been substantiated innumerable times, and its validity has been widely used for dating sedimentary layers. Also, the kind of prediction Charles Carrigan suggests below has been substantiated many times, usually in somewhat more complicated situations.
 
Don
 
 

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        From: Charles Carrigan <mailto:CCarriga@olivet.edu>
        To: asa@calvin.edu ; alexanian@uncw.edu
        Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 8:05 AM
        Subject: RE: What if?

        Suppose there are three stratigraphic layers A,B, and C, in chronological order, with A the lowest in the pile and the oldest in age. There are no significant breaks in the pile that would suggest long periods of time in between them. Suppose we find a fossil animal in layer A, and a somewhat different one (but yet clearly related) fossil in C. Evolution predicts that there would be an intermediate fossil in layer B, if preserved. That prediction could be tested, could it not?
         
        of course this is a simplification, and there are all kinds of "what if's" and possible exceptions, but this is a definite real possible test of evolutionary theory. Researchers use this kind of logic all the time when they want to find the newest, latest, and greatest transitional form and publish a paper in Science or Nature.
         
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        Charles
         
         
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>>> "Alexanian, Moorad" <alexanian@uncw.edu> 12/7/2004 4:48:37 PM >>>
        
        Evolution is not an experimental science. Is it? It uses science in the same way that forensic science uses experimental science. Evolution deals with unique, historical events--just like cosmology. Where is the nonsense in what I have said. It is your comment that is nonsensical!
        
        Moorad
        
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        From: Michael Roberts [mailto:michael.andrea.r@ukonline.co.uk]
        Sent: Tue 12/7/2004 4:15 PM
        To: Alexanian, Moorad; Either Carol or John Burgeson; asa@calvin.edu
        Subject: Re: What if?
        
        
        
        Nonsense Moorad
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        From: "Alexanian, Moorad" <alexanian@uncw.edu>
        To: "Either Carol or John Burgeson" <burgytwo@juno.com>; <asa@calvin.edu>
        Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 8:38 PM
        Subject: RE: What if?
        
        
> Burgy you pose the wrong question. Evolution is not on equal footing with
        every scientific theory. In fact, the only scientific theory that would be
        similarly in question would be cosmology. Certainly evolution is not a
        scientific theory as such theories in the experimental sciences, physics,
        chemistry, etc.
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> Moorad
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> From: asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu on behalf of Either Carol or John
        Burgeson
> Sent: Tue 12/7/2004 1:37 PM
> To: asa@calvin.edu
> Subject: What if?
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> What would be the end-product of American public schools if
> we allow every scientific theory to be questioned as evolution is
> questioned??
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> http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2004/12/05/opinion/06purr.html
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> Burgy
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