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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 6097528" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p>The "seeding" theory is of course impossible to be true, or at least highly improbably. Even is an outer space alien came here and spread RNA (not DNA, mind you) evolution could have taken and infinite amount of possible evolutionary roads. We (and all actual living organisms) are the outcome of one of them, marked by both an incredible amount of luck, and stochastic phenomena. Evolution proceeds selecting from a plethora of designs, armed with natural disasters and such, the fossil record is full of incredible things (I highly recommend S.J. Gould book "Wonderful life" about Burgess Shale formation to understand that point). </p><p>So the seeding theory would necessarily have to be changed so that what is seeded is either highly related species, or even a small colony of say humans. Evolution should shape them according to the new world's rules of survival. </p><p>As for the skeleton thing... I would disagree as well, compare a shark's skeleton with that of a dog. It's not just completely different in parts, also in composition. The only common thing would be a protective structure around the nerves called spinal cord. You can imagine the different body plans you can build around that.</p><p></p><p>And yeah, most aliens are also humanoids, but a bunch of them are not. There's crab people walking around, slugmans, and other oddities. </p><p></p><p>A side note: I'm debating for the pleasure of it, don't take none of this as related to the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 6097528, member: 51271"] The "seeding" theory is of course impossible to be true, or at least highly improbably. Even is an outer space alien came here and spread RNA (not DNA, mind you) evolution could have taken and infinite amount of possible evolutionary roads. We (and all actual living organisms) are the outcome of one of them, marked by both an incredible amount of luck, and stochastic phenomena. Evolution proceeds selecting from a plethora of designs, armed with natural disasters and such, the fossil record is full of incredible things (I highly recommend S.J. Gould book "Wonderful life" about Burgess Shale formation to understand that point). So the seeding theory would necessarily have to be changed so that what is seeded is either highly related species, or even a small colony of say humans. Evolution should shape them according to the new world's rules of survival. As for the skeleton thing... I would disagree as well, compare a shark's skeleton with that of a dog. It's not just completely different in parts, also in composition. The only common thing would be a protective structure around the nerves called spinal cord. You can imagine the different body plans you can build around that. And yeah, most aliens are also humanoids, but a bunch of them are not. There's crab people walking around, slugmans, and other oddities. A side note: I'm debating for the pleasure of it, don't take none of this as related to the game. [/QUOTE]
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