Posted: Aug 20, 2011 12:21 pm
by lyingcheat
Galaxian wrote; On ALL planets of the Galaxy which have life, there is an OPTIMUM range of varietal density. It differs from planet to planet depending on the conditions. In severe environments, the varietal density is low, in verdant places it is high.

You have knowledge not only of life on other planets but also the various ecological conditions extant thereon?
Gosh, why don't you publish? Think of the fame and adulation...

Galaxian wrote; When my opponents spout PC bullshit, then of course I ignore them. Because they can't be taken seriously, since they've exchanged dispassionate scientific inquiry for passionate agendas.

That's rich coming from someone who claims knowledge of off-planet civilisations, who has previously revealed details of off-planet-life-form taxonomy, and who claims homo sapien sub-speciation is an established fact.

Galaxian wrote; Speciation is a law of Nature.

No it isn't. Speciation 'Law' isn't a, or the, cause that leads to speciation. Speciation is an effect brought about, given the right conditions, by natural processes, or 'laws' if you like.

Whether or not these natural processes impose themselves on homo sapiens to the same extent they do on less mobile, less adaptable, and less self-determinate species is part of the debate.
It appears however that it's part of the debate you either overlooked, or leapt right over in your haste to deliver your entirely speculative, and largely irrational, conclusions.
http://www.philosophyprofessor.com/phil ... theory.php
http://www.philosophyprofessor.com/phil ... theory.php
http://www.philosophyprofessor.com/phil ... ialism.php

Galaxian wrote; I mentioned before that even if we seed an empty world with a totally homogenous population of absolutely identical clones, & we have perfect travel & communication between them. So long as there is no medical intervention, & forced eugenics programs, & forced social control; the population will fragment into different cultures & phenotypes & subspecies, then species.

This ^^^ is merely a baseless assertion, coloured by your peculiar world view. It has no foundation in fact.
Such assumptions, used as the basis for a theory, inevitably lead to error. As you immediately demonstrate with the sentence following it in the paragraph it was lifted from.
Being this one -
Galaxian wrote; Therefore, given the above 7 points operating in an imperfect world, not seeded by clones, the fact of present human subspeciation is an absolute reality that can NOT be denied by truthseekers.

You seem to have a poor understanding of the meaning of the phrase "absolute reality".
Can you produce any respectable citations that support this revelation? Any evidence?

Answer - No.