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<blockquote data-quote="wickedwitt" data-source="post: 7663651" data-attributes="member: 622908"><p>Lots of adaptations are cognitive, learned behaviours. They have nothing to do with evolution. Adapting can be as simple as changing the environment instead of the specimen. That is where you are wrong. Adaptation is not an evolved trait. The first micro-organisms had the capacity to adapt to their surroundings. Ones that survived initial contact with a non hospitable environment stimuli would move away from its localization. That is an adaptation. That is the ability to adapt. Neither of those things were evolved in the subjects in order for them to have happened. A way to prove this, is science can essentially create organic life through synthetic processes now; which makes them first generation life forms. These first generation life forms have shown to be capable of adaptation, albeit not nearly as prominent as future generations.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry you feel so sure of your intelligence and concept of life in general. I'm here to tell you that you know nothing, like the rest of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wickedwitt, post: 7663651, member: 622908"] Lots of adaptations are cognitive, learned behaviours. They have nothing to do with evolution. Adapting can be as simple as changing the environment instead of the specimen. That is where you are wrong. Adaptation is not an evolved trait. The first micro-organisms had the capacity to adapt to their surroundings. Ones that survived initial contact with a non hospitable environment stimuli would move away from its localization. That is an adaptation. That is the ability to adapt. Neither of those things were evolved in the subjects in order for them to have happened. A way to prove this, is science can essentially create organic life through synthetic processes now; which makes them first generation life forms. These first generation life forms have shown to be capable of adaptation, albeit not nearly as prominent as future generations. I'm sorry you feel so sure of your intelligence and concept of life in general. I'm here to tell you that you know nothing, like the rest of us. [/QUOTE]
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