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BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, AND LIFE FORMS FROM A DESIGN BLUEPRINT

What is the Evidence for Evolution? GETTING BEYOND EVIL IS A START
    This will occur faster in small populations. NOT the same as Natural Selection (which is not random). The bottleneck and founder effects commonly cause people to be small enough for genetic drift to be significant.
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  • Biochemical evolution (molecular evolution) is The changes that occur at the molecular level in organisms over some time. These range from deletions, additions, or substitutions of single nucleotides, through the rearrangement of parts of genes, to the duplication of entire genes or even whole genomes.
  • Biochemical evidence of evolution is based on the fact that certain enzymes and chemical processes are found in the cells of all or nearly all life on Earth.
  • It is the opposite of divergent evolution, where related species evolve different traits. … An example of convergent evolution is the similar nature of the flight/wings of insects, birds, pterosaurs, and bats. All four serve the same function and are similar in structure, but each evolved independently.
  • In divergent evolution, two or more distinct species share a common ancestor from which they diverged. … They share a common ancestor and yet evolved into two different species. Another example is the dog, the wolf, and the fox
  • shows the three main types of evolution: divergent, convergent, and parallel.

People hear the word “evolution” and most commonly think of divergent evolution, the evolutionary pattern in which two species gradually become increasingly different. On a large scale, divergent evolution is responsible for creating the current diversity of life on Earth from the first living cells. On a smaller scale, it is responsible for the evolution of humans and apes from a common primate ancestor. This evolution often occurs when closely related species diversify to new habitats.

  • Convergent Evolution

Convergent evolution occurs when species of different ancestry share similar traits because of a shared environment or other selection pressure. For example, whales and fish have identical characteristics since both had to evolve methods of moving through the same medium: water. Convergent evolution causes difficulties in fields of study such as comparative anatomy.

Parallel evolution occurs when two species evolve independently, maintaining the same level of similarity. Parallel development usually occurs between unrelated species that do not occupy the same or similar niches in a given habitat.

Convergent evolution is when organisms that are not closely related independently evolve similar features. Adaptions may take the form of identical body forms, colors, organs, and other modifications that make up the organism’s phenotype. Convergent evolution creates analogous structures or’ homoplasies,’ which have similar forms or functions between diverged species but were not present in the common ancestor of the two. On the other hand, homologous structures, i.e., a specific organ or bone which appears throughout many different organisms, albeit often in a slightly different form or shape, can indicate a divergence from a common ancestor.
  • Several circumstances can result in convergent evolution. Convergence occurs when organisms are required to adapt to similar environmental conditions, such as in the development of thick water-retaining leaves and spines on cacti and Euphorbia species, which are adapted to tolerate conditions of extreme drought but are native to separate continents. It may also occur when two different organisms occupy a similar niche, for example, the cryptic green coloration of Emerald Tree Boas (Corallus caninus) from South America and Green Tree Pythons (Chondropython Viridis) from Australia, both of which live high up in the canopy of similar rainforests and occupy a niche predating upon birds.
  • A convergence of life cycle and behavioral traits, such as the similar social colony structures between Naked Mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber) and many species of social bees and ants, can also occur to maximize the breeding success of individuals and within colonies. On a molecular level, the independent evolution of proteins and toxins has also happened throughout many separate species; for example, sea anemones (Cnidaria), snakes (Vertebrates), scorpions (Arthropods), and cone snails (Molluscs) all produce neurotoxins which act similarly upon the neurotransmitter receptors of their prey.
  • Convergent evolution can also arise through mimicry complexes, in which organisms evolve to replicate the morphology of other species. This adaption benefits the mimic by way of protection when imitating the phenotype of an organism that is toxic or otherwise dangerous (Batesian mimicry) or by allowing the pantomime to exploit a resource or interaction by being mistaken for the model (Müllerian mimicry).
  • A widespread example of convergent evolution is the evolution of wings and powered flight in birds, bats, and (now extinct) pterosaurs, each of which belongs to a different class of organism and has very distant common ancestors.
  • Fossil evidence has determined that flight evolved in pterosaurs (flying reptiles of the late Triassic period) around 225 mya and birds around 150 mya, while mammalian bats evolved wings around 50-60 mya. The evolution of powered flight has only happened once in each of these lineages. However, certain organisms, for example, ostrich birds, have reverted to being flightless while retaining their wing structures.
  • Every symmetry physics law leads to a conservation law, and every conservation law arises from symmetry in the laws of physics.  
  • THE LAW THAT CONTROLS ALL PARTICLE INTERACTIONS IS THIS:
  • ALL THINGS ARE TRIUNE, WITH BINARY INTERACTIVES. THIS IS THE LINKAGE BETWEEN MATTER AND FORCE-CARRYING PARTICLES. FERMIONS AND BOSONS control THE LINKAGE BETWEEN THE PARTICLE ZOO. 
  • THE REALITY OF HOW LIFE FORMS CAME ABOUT ON THIS REMOTE BLUE MARBLE IS THIS:  THE EVENT ORIGINATOR WROTE THE CODE, PRODUCED THE BLUEPRINT, AND USED AN EVOLVEMENT PROCESS TO OBTAIN THE REQUISITE RESULT. IT’S ALL JUST A BINARY SOFTWARE PROGRAM.  
  • IT’S ALL ABOUT THE CODE THAT YOU START WITH.
  • THE DESIGNER/CREATOR’S PROCESS : (recap).
  • 1ST: Write the code for the upcoming big bang to create another universe.
  • (One universe does not make an infinity.)
  • 2nd:  Write the code for the design and evolvement for all intended results as the event unfolds.
  • ( One event does not require an eternity to make).
  • 3rd:  Set the event in motion.
  • (All things are triune, with binary interactives).
  • 4th:  Monitor, fine-tune, adjust, and select out ongoing.
  • 5th: Use DESIGN AND EVOLVE  as the process. Write a separately coded blueprint for the consciousness of the known thought reposers.
    • 6th: It’s not the people; it’s the event.
    • 7th:  Harvesting new crops of known thought reposers is the intended result.
      • ONE EVENT DOES NOT MAKE AN ETERNITY.
      • ONE UNIVERSE DOES NOT MAKE AN INFINITY.
      • EVOLUTION IS ONLY PART OF THE PROCESS USED.
      • ALL THINGS ARE TRIUNE, WITH BINARY INTERACTIVES.
      • BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL IS ONLY GOOD.
      • IT’S NOT THE PEOPLE, ITS THE EVENT.
      • GET BACK TO WHERE YOU ONCE BELONGED.
      • IN THE END, CHOICES ARE NEVER FREE.
      • WHAT TO DO, IS UP TO YOU. 
      •   GETTING BEYOND EVIL IS A START.
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    • The reality of the unseen is beyond your ken. 
    • It resides on the backside of the space-time continuum.
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    • Symmetry is the causal structure built into the creation module. The creation module has a two-way arrow of time built into it. All current information is always passed back into the versatile storage unit. These informational totals can’t be changed or deleted.
    • The closed subatomic quantum system is a duplicate of the macro quantum system. The two systems interact on a binary basis.
      • CONSCIOUSNESS CREATES SPACE/TIME.
   
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