I noted three very interesting new hints that "the way things are" just ain't so. 1. Tuesday's Science Times had a neat story about how the English and Irish seem to be genetically the same population, that their ancestors originally came from Spain, and that the Celts, Angles and Saxons contributed to their gene pool in the manner of cultural invasions, not physical ones.... http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/06/science/06brits.html?ref=science 2. Similarly for the Americas, Science News had a story about more precise dating of the earliest Clovis culture sites indicating that they couldn't have been the community that first settled South America. <http://www.sciencenews.com> www.sciencenews.com "New Age For Ancient Americans" 3/3/07 3. And from Physorg.org there's a report on research showing broad types of biological inheritance that seem not to be located in the genetic hardware, but in a kind of 'software' involving degrees of gene expression. http://www.physorg.com/news91982805.html
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