[MD] Animals and Dynamic Quality
ARLO J BENSINGER JR
ajb102 at psu.edu
Thu May 24 13:46:54 PDT 2007
>On Thu, 24 May 2007 16:36:34 -0400 pholden at davtv.com wrote:
[Platt]
Thanks. You've just proved my point by perfectly describing a static pattern,
"responding the way they have always responded."
[Arlo]
Yes... to Dynamic Quality on the biological level. Animals have always been
able to respond to DQ biologically; then and now. No difference in that regard.
Now, care to answer the question?
You've said there existed a single animal in the past that could respond to DQ.
What could it do differently, as a result of being responsive to DQ, that no
animal today can do.
Answer? Or more evasion?
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