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cosmic radiation escalations. Either in the mutational sense or in the mentally adaptive or both. | 10702 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 8: HOMO SCHIZO MEETS GOD - |
biosphere, we are interested in the mutational forces that speciate life forms and the human work that can often transform the landscape and affect the atmosphere and oceans. | 32954 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: - - CHAPTER 1: Quantavolutions - |
consequent lethal or at least strongly mutational effects on all forms of life." | 49998 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VII: DIMENSIONS OF QUANTAVOLUTION: Chapter 31 The Recency of the Surface - |
heritable change. The variability due to mutational change may show directiveness of various types, | 63050 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
as quantavolutions. In environments that provide mutational possibilities, | 63347 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : INTELLIGENT MUTATION AND EVOLUTIONARY SALTATIONS |
means for achieving humanization, and also mutational, | 63556 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : PSYCHOSOMATIC GENETICS |
and in perhaps a flurry of mutational cases in primordial natural disaster, | 73666 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 5: COPING WITH FEAR : GUILT AND PUNISHMENT |
for physico-chemical change agents (whether mutational or continuously operative) that would eliminate terroristic memories, | 98901 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 8: INDISPENSABLE GODS - |
life that stresses massive quantities of mutational stimuli, | 110697 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 5: COMMUNICATING A SCIENTIFIC MODEL: Chapter 27: A COSMIC DEBATE : V |
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in isolation and occasional successive chemical mutations. | 377 QUANTAVOLUTION AND CATASTROPHE: PART 2: THE Q-C TEST - - - |
in isolation and occasional successive chemical mutations. | 754 QUANTAVOLUTION AND CATASTROPHE: PART 3: A Comment on the Q-C Test and Its Individual Items - - - |
genetic mutation or related series of mutations, | 760 QUANTAVOLUTION AND CATASTROPHE: PART 3: A Comment on the Q-C Test and Its Individual Items - - - |
prompted by catastrophe as were most mutations and primary behaviors, | 9860 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 6: HOLOCAUST AND AMNESIA - |
resorts to an immense number of mutations (practically begging the question whether uniformitarian or catastrophic), | 10648 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 8: HOMO SCHIZO MEETS GOD - |
a radiation turbulence, causing millions of mutations, | 10681 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 8: HOMO SCHIZO MEETS GOD - |
of the many and different alterations, mutations, | 21178 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - - TITLEPAGE - |
a thousand miles in diameter. Biosphere mutations at the edges of the catastrophized area would be exceedingly numerous. | 22232 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 02: HIGH ENERGY FROM SPACE : HEAVY-BODY IMPACTS |
determining it, including species adaptations and mutations that may cause greater or lesser light requirements. | 22873 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 03: COLLAPSING TESTS OF TIME : CORAL REEFS |
necessary to point out that "successful" mutations themselves are so rare that large numbers of mutations are required, | 23545 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 03: COLLAPSING TESTS OF TIME : 58 TESTS IN DISPUTE |
so rare that large numbers of mutations are required, | 23545 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 03: COLLAPSING TESTS OF TIME : 58 TESTS IN DISPUTE |
ordinarily deflected, pour down and cause mutations and extinction. | 36719 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 8 Falling Dust and Stone - |
s surface, here to cause innumerable mutations and cancers. | 37226 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 9 Gases, Poisons and Foods - |
on the continental shelf with few mutations. | 46640 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits - |
on the scene with proof of mutations, | 47245 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 27 Genesis and Extinction - |
these evolutionary surges changes produced by mutations were not random, | 47371 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 27 Genesis and Extinction - |
new chronology, a new theory of mutations, | 47677 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 27 Genesis and Extinction - |
the basis of apparent acoustically provoked mutations in a London bomb crater from World War II, | 48032 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 28 Genesis and Extinction - |
for a large number of biological mutations provoked by a radiation storm of cosmic origin. | 51542 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 1: ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BINARY SYSTEM: Chapter 3: THE SUN'S GALACTIC JOURNEY AND ABSOLUTE TIME - |
fittest, nor random successful experimentation with mutations, | 53953 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 1: ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BINARY SYSTEM: Chapter 9: RADIANT GENESIS - |
cause of the extinctions and accompanying mutations (Reid et al., | 54923 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 12: QUANTAVOLUTION OF THE BIOSPHERE: HOMO SAPIENS - |
create, no. The many millions of mutations and environmental changes occasioned by the instability and destruction of the system were paltry by comparison with the possibilities of the first period. | 55039 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 12: QUANTAVOLUTION OF THE BIOSPHERE: HOMO SAPIENS - |
theory badly needed the evidence of mutations in biology. | 60547 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - - FOREWORD - |
difference is that about 1900, Mendelian mutations, | 60713 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : THE SEARCH FOR A BETTER APE |
change? Was it a series of mutations, | 61121 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : NATURAL SELECTION |
But it is not possible for mutations to work so rapidly under present and recent natural conditions. | 61123 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : NATURAL SELECTION |
Dobzhansky 32 , the accumulation of small mutations is not only adequate to permit rapid evolution, | 62375 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : DOBZHANSKY, SIMPSON AND QUANTUM EVOLUTION |
substantiated mechanism for this. The small mutations of a rapid type he accounts for by the availability of unoccupied ecological niches and the break-up of sub-groupings of a species into isolated pockets, | 62379 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : DOBZHANSKY, SIMPSON AND QUANTUM EVOLUTION |
muscular, sensory, alimentary, sexual and lingualpharyngal mutations -- as the crux of humanization. | 62578 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION - |
for an intelligence that would direct mutations toward every-increasing self-consciousness. | 62831 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : QUANTAVOLUTION VS. EVOLUTION |
Present day theories of evolution consider mutations in the widest sense as the basis of all heritable change. | 63049 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
under its command will accordingly change. Mutations may also affect the organization of genes within the chromosome, | 63076 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
the number of 'spontaneous' ('natural, ' 'background') mutations that would occur for a world population of four billion people in 350 generations amounting to 10, | 63080 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
two hundred (200). Since practically all mutations are 'cosmetic, ' | 63082 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
plight of uniformitarian evolutionists. How many mutations are represented in the differences between hominid and homo schizo -- one, | 63093 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
multiply the time required for 200 mutations one thousand times, | 63101 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
000 years. If one in 200 mutations is viable, | 63102 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
be bridged. Would then 500 viable mutations be required in order to bet upon the critical change occurring? | 63104 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
important areas of agreement exist concerning mutations. | 63131 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
humanization. It is now known that mutations, | 63146 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
are discontinuous... The somatic effects of mutations vary from great to barely perceptible, | 63147 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
term for that important concept). They mutations are also modified by varying environmental factors. | 63151 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
The results are that for many mutations, | 63153 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
or otherwise, in human history. First mutations occur rarely; | 63177 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
period of time the number of mutations will be high. | 63179 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
species, might be attributable to certain mutations. | 63206 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
same effect as an accumulation of mutations, | 63210 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
in the geomagnetic field with mass mutations leading to sudden increases in populations and systemic mutations leading to new species and genera 19 . | 63236 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
sudden increases in populations and systemic mutations leading to new species and genera 19 . | 63237 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
by the observation that nearly all mutations are relatively meaningless and mostly trivial; | 63251 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : INTELLIGENT MUTATION AND EVOLUTIONARY SALTATIONS |
catastrophes, can displace our feeling that mutations may generate hopeful monsters, | 63254 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : INTELLIGENT MUTATION AND EVOLUTIONARY SALTATIONS |
such conditions, the number of successful mutations from the primordial form might have been far fewer than is generally believed, | 63336 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : INTELLIGENT MUTATION AND EVOLUTIONARY SALTATIONS |
dozen for the particular species. Consequently, mutations can be conceived to cause very little or very great changes in the structure and functions of a species. | 63340 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : INTELLIGENT MUTATION AND EVOLUTIONARY SALTATIONS |
and functions of a species. Further, mutations are considered statistical, | 63341 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : INTELLIGENT MUTATION AND EVOLUTIONARY SALTATIONS |
the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. Not only mutations, | 63405 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : EXTERNAL PRODUCERS OF MUTATION |
been many, should produce millions of mutations in the biosphere generally. | 63429 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : EXTERNAL PRODUCERS OF MUTATION |
the Earth unhindered and bring about mutations in great numbers. | 63732 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : AN ATMOSPHERIC TRANSFORMATION |
turbulence, ground bombardment, and mass biosphere mutations and extinctions, | 63769 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : AN ATMOSPHERIC TRANSFORMATION |
to bring about humanization. Even while mutations were abundantly occurring among all species, | 63881 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : THE SUMMARY MECHANICS |
up in the atmospheric reformation. The mutations were consistent with it; | 63903 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : THE SUMMARY MECHANICS |
of .000 001 and no systemic mutations, | 63982 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : Notes (Chapter 3: Mechanics of Humanization) |
the conditions just stated. Might the mutations required for humanization have occurred in several hominidal settings, | 64699 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : DIFFUSION OF THE GESTALT |
catastrophes are invoked as requirements for mutations, | 68622 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 7: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF HISTORY : REAL AND PSYCHIC DISASTER |
physical, as well as environmental sense. Mutations are not purely random, | 68736 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 7: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF HISTORY : THE UNREDEEMABLE APEMAN |
duration to cause a great many mutations. | 68741 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 7: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF HISTORY : THE UNREDEEMABLE APEMAN |
pertained to many physiognomic changes by mutations or congenital defects 2 . | 82016 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 12: THE LAUGHING GODS : MERCURY |
that nature, in a revolution, produced "mutations in the bodies of men, | 104641 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 7: NINE SPHERES OF VENUSIAN EFFECTS - |
twelve fingers and twelve toes, suggests mutations caused by radiation, | 114092 KA: - - Chapter 4: AMBER, ARK, AND EL - |
conception. The ancient view was that mutations, | 123184 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 12: CATASTROPHE, MYTH AND SKY - |
with, for example, stone showers, radiation, mutations and sudden death. | 125729 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 27: GLOSSARY - |
extinction of whole genera, and massive mutations, | 126522 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 1: CULTURAL AMNESIA : CATASTROPHES |
bird. Darwin did not know about mutations. | 126690 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 1: CULTURAL AMNESIA : SUPPRESSION AND REGRESSION |
apparent early in this century when mutations were first observed. | 132661 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 8: AFTERWORD - |
directions... seem fit to cause vast mutations in the planets, | 136513 THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: PART 3: THE INCONSTANT HEAVENS - - - |
of the many and different alterations, mutations, | 136962 THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: PART 3: THE INCONSTANT HEAVENS - - - |