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>>8885501
>Only Caucasians have the most diversified DNA code to create high-level cognitive skills/intelligence. That's the reason mutated/unique genes are born.
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>>8881831
Complacency is the death of sanity.

>>8882422
So would Adam never have learned to helicopter without eating a fucking apple?

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Because some modfag decided it was appropriate to warn anon for SIMPLY SAYING ANON WAS WILLING TO HELP EDUCATE OTHERS WITH QUESTIONS IN THIS THREAD, anon things anon should discuss this idea with anon.

Don't be a bigot: keep free speech alive and well.
Both in the spirit of science and education, I personally think /sci should allow pertinent science related questions, even if they happen to be homework.

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>>8842987
Can you fucking idiots leave? Unless you're being on topic, you're not fucking wanted.

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>>8841481
>The Gulf of Mexico sends more CO2 (the hobgoblin of choice for climate alarmists) into the atmosphere on its own every year than all of the human civilization. If you consider how much of the planet is covered by oceans and compare that CO2 output to our own on a pie graph, our contribution will look like a straight line drawn with a very fine-tipped pen.
Yeah, but that little sliver of our input is billions of parts of CO2, which is more than our planet can regulate. There's an equilibrium that we're breaking.

>The world's ecosystem consumes as much CO2 as it can touch. More CO2 means trees grow larger and faster, therefore expanding their capability to process it. Also, trees are capable of processing far more CO2 than they currently have access to, so it would require a massive increase from current levels for the existing forests of the world to notice a change.
Yes, but not in the span of 150 years! It takes plants and animals time to adapt to significant changes in CO2.

>The earth underwent periods of warming and cooling in ancient times, well before human civilization had developed, and some of those periods were more severe than any we've seen in modern times.
NOT IN 150 YEARS.

>The earth's climate is driven by energy, not the kinds of molecules we have floating around us. All of the planet's energy originally came from the sun. It provides heat. It nourishes plant life. It infuses matter with energy, allowing it to exist in fluid and gaseous states. The sun fluctuates, and every time it does, we feel it in our weather.
This is downright autistic nonsense.

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>>8838710
Nice b8 there m8

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>>8838057
Well, there might be a correlation factor you're missing.
>Realizes many English speaking people have advantages/privileges
>Realizes that many English speaking Universities (in general) are in places with many English speaking people

Just a few thoughts. I don't think the ranking itself is biased - rather it has to do with who's attending the Universities.

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>>8836906
Not really - you can have simple algorithms construct different forms of DNA for whatever you want to accomplish.

You really think that one guy who made a bacterium REALLY did all that genetic coding by hand? No. He spliced most of it and then tweaked what he needed.

Again, Biology is not at all comparable in complexity OR fundamentality to Chemistry.

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