badbitz
May 30, 2004, 09:51 PM
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not only is mankind proportional to the years of evolution, it is proportional to the state in which devloped. According to evloution and its theory, mankind is constantly evolving at a constant pace, far faster than other species of the same nature.
"It is a constant phoenomenom; man kind accelerating at this level? Simply amazing." - George Winnbeck
Does this troulbe the theory of relativity? Aparrently not, most scientists are happy with the pace that mankind has set for other species.
"Now, we can see how we relate to other organisms."
-Robert Garcia, Biological Scientist
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: badbitz on 2004-05-30 19:59 ]</font>
not only is mankind proportional to the years of evolution, it is proportional to the state in which devloped. According to evloution and its theory, mankind is constantly evolving at a constant pace, far faster than other species of the same nature.
"It is a constant phoenomenom; man kind accelerating at this level? Simply amazing." - George Winnbeck
Does this troulbe the theory of relativity? Aparrently not, most scientists are happy with the pace that mankind has set for other species.
"Now, we can see how we relate to other organisms."
-Robert Garcia, Biological Scientist
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: badbitz on 2004-05-30 19:59 ]</font>