Naked Science Forum
On the Lighter Side => That CAN'T be true! => Topic started by: dkv on 03/10/2007 16:30:21
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We know very well that the replication theory is a prespective and offers nothing extraordinary to the knowledge base.
The purpose is nothing but pure pleasure.
From system point of view it becomes a strategy game due to competition and coopreation.
The logic I have already explained in the TSP Algorithm.
Its time to stand up against a contradictory and diseased theory of replication.
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What the heck is the TSP theory? Teaspoon Theory or what?
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I think he means this
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=10486.0
but "teaspoon" might make more sense.
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I think he means this
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=10486.0
but "teaspoon" might make more sense.
A damn site more useful too!!!
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It 'goes on' a bit too much for me. More than one page at a time per contributor just loses interest. And why all the multiple posts? Are they 'chapters'?
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What the heck is the TSP theory? Teaspoon Theory or what?
Whoops.. I thought it was Tri-sodium Phosphate? LOL..
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Hmmm... takes too long to read.
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DKV's TSP is absolute nonsense.
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Can you sum it all up for me in one paragraph/sentence/word? Seeing as I haven't read it?
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DKV refuses to understand evolution, biology and science in general, and cannot accept that the universe and most of its contents do not have intrinsic purposes, that evolution has no goals or purpose and is blind and gene-centric (read about the selfish gene). DKV believes that organisms change over time in order to maximise their total sustainable pleasure. DKV rejects every criticism of TSP to continue to spew more nonsense.
I hope that summary is sufficient :)
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I hope that summary is sufficient :)
Well ummm...it was actually better than I had expected!
DKV believes that organisms change over time in order to maximise their total sustainable pleasure.
Huh?[???][???][???][???]
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From what I could tell, it means that the goal of evolution and the purpose of all organisms was to achieve as much pleasure as possible.
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Okay, umm... never heard of that one before.
Thank you _Stefan_ for going through the trouble of explaining it! [:)]
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No worries.