RE: Re: Fermi's Paradox

2006-07-11 Thread Stathis Papaioannou
John Mikes writes: My mutation story is based on interactive responses to the ceaseless changes of the rest of the world producing variations in offsprings. Some more compatible than others. The variations with more 'fitness'(?) will proliferate more abundantly so they are the

RE: Re: Fermi's Paradox

2006-07-07 Thread John M
--- Stathis Papaioannou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Destroying your species runs counter to evolution. Stathis, 'evolution' does not follow good manners and may not be chisled in stone, I for one identified it (in my narrative) as the entire history of the unioverse from its appearance till its

RE: Re: Fermi's Paradox

2006-07-06 Thread Stathis Papaioannou
Destroying your species runs counter to evolution. I'll rephrase that:everything that happens in nature is by definition in accordance with evolution,but those species that destroy themselves will die out, while those species that don't destroy themselves will thrive. Therefore, there will be