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THE COLIN LESLIE DEAN SPECIES PARADOXThe first humans Adam and Eve gave birth to Cain and Ableso who did Cain mate withsimilarlywho did the first bird mate with who did the first dog mate withan individual of species A gives birth to a individual of the new species B so who did this new individual of new species B mate with to continue the new specieseither1)there was no one to mate with- so how did the new species B become commonor2)a whole lot of species A gave birth toa whole lot of new individuals of species B at the same time so that these new individual members of species B could mate togetherif this 2) was the way it happenedwe have a major problemit would mean something made a whole lot of members of species A give birth to a whole lot new members of species B at the same timewe are told species form due to random mutationssoit is beyound possibility that the same random mutation took place in a whole lot of different members of species A at the same timethe other alternative is that some intelligence was at workNOWThere is a a dilemma1)in order to resolve the dean paradoxthe dean paradox makes you abandon the word speciesin which case biology is destroyedor2)biology uses the word birdsignifying it is different from its parent organismscience uses the word speciesas suchyou have the dean paraodoxin order to resolve the dean paradoxthe dean paradox makes you abandon the word speciesin which case biology is destroyedand all this talk in biology about speciation species this species that is meaningless nonsense
The first humans Adam and Eve gave birth to Cain and Ableso who did Cain mate with
Hi Here is another work of Magister colin leslie deanThe species paradoxhttp://gamahucherpress.yellowgum.com/books/philosophy/Natural_selection.pdfin order to resolve the dean paradoxthe dean paradox makes you abandon the word speciesin which case biology is destroyedand all this talk in biology about speciation species this species that is meaningless nonsenseSpecies are those animals that can only mate with themselves ie interbreed with fertile offspring QuoteTHE COLIN LESLIE DEAN SPECIES PARADOXThe first humans Adam and Eve gave birth to Cain and Ableso who did Cain mate withsimilarlywho did the first bird mate with who did the first dog mate withan individual of species A gives birth to a individual of the new species B so who did this new individual of new species B mate with to continue the new specieseither1)there was no one to mate with- so how did the new species B become commonor2)a whole lot of species A gave birth toa whole lot of new individuals of species B at the same time so that these new individual members of species B could mate togetherif this 2) was the way it happenedwe have a major problemit would mean something made a whole lot of members of species A give birth to a whole lot new members of species B at the same timewe are told species form due to random mutationssoit is beyound possibility that the same random mutation took place in a whole lot of different members of species A at the same timethe other alternative is that some intelligence was at workNOWThere is a a dilemma1)in order to resolve the dean paradoxthe dean paradox makes you abandon the word speciesin which case biology is destroyedor2)biology uses the word birdsignifying it is different from its parent organismscience uses the word speciesas suchyou have the dean paraodoxin order to resolve the dean paradoxthe dean paradox makes you abandon the word speciesin which case biology is destroyedand all this talk in biology about speciation species this species that is meaningless nonsense
if this 2) was the way it happened we have a major problem...it would mean something made a whole lot of members of species A give birth to a whole lot new members of species B at the same time
In biology, a ring species is a connected series of neighbouring populations, each of which can interbreed with closely sited related populations, but for which there exist at least two "end" populations in the series, which are too distantly related to interbreed, though there is a potential gene flow between each "linked" population.[1] Such non-breeding, though genetically connected, "end" populations may co-exist in the same region (sympatry) thus closing a "ring". The German term Rassenkreis, meaning a ring of populations, is also used.Ring species represent speciation and have been cited as evidence of evolution. They illustrate what happens over time as populations genetically diverge, specifically because they represent, in living populations, what normally happens over time between long-deceased ancestor populations and living populations, in which the intermediates have become extinct. The evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins remarks that ring species "are only showing us in the spatial dimension something that must always happen in the time dimension".[2]Formally, the issue is that interfertility (ability to interbreed) is not a transitive relation; if A can breed with B, and B can breed with C, it does not mean that A can breed with C, and therefore does not define an equivalence relation. A ring species is a species with a counterexample to the transitivity of interbreeding.[3] However, it is unclear whether any of the examples of ring species cited by scientists actually permit gene flow from end to end, with many being debated and contested.
Ring species also present an interesting case of the species problem for those seeking to divide the living world into discrete species. All that distinguishes a ring species from two separate species is the existence of the connecting populations; if enough of the connecting populations within the ring perish to sever the breeding connection then the ring species' distal populations will be recognized as two distinct species. The problem is whether to quantify the whole ring as a single species (despite the fact that not all individuals can interbreed) or to classify each population as a distinct species (despite the fact that it can interbreed with its near neighbours). Ring species illustrate that species boundaries arise gradually and often exist on a continuum.
THE COLIN LESLIE DEAN SPECIES PARADOXThe first humans Adam and Eve gave birth to Cain and Abelso who did Cain mate with
The answer is in the bible.