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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 7, 2015 4:45:21 GMT
Link... Sea sponge anchors are natural models of strengthPincho says... I don't think that this is entirely due to evolution, I think that it is a feature of cause, and effect. Take the shape of a fish for example... it's shape would occur if it were made from ice with warm water flowing past it, so it becomes streamlined due to atoms taking shape in an environment which creates that shape. I also have quantum physics that creates the fins from gravity flows. When you gather all of the physics together to include quantum physics you find cause, and effect work well with nature before evolution plays a part. These sea sponge anchors most likely occur from simple cause, and effect, and are finding areas of least resistance to fight resistance. If humans had all of the physics for computer models they could build the best early stages of everything from cause,. and effect... then evolution plays a part afterwards, but not in every case. Pincho Paxton
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