From: !Carina Shuliak To: Jeremy Stuffier Subject: Re: Re: Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 23:26:26 +0000 What does it mean for evolution? I don't know, I'm not sure it plays any role for now, cause they've died out, but the fact of their genes seems to be interesting to me:) 2010/1/13 Jeremy Stuffier Lol...yes, I was checking my email on my cell phone but my computer at home was on so it was saying I was away. :D That's interesting. So what does it mean for evolution and creation? On The, Jan 12, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Karina Shuliak > wrote: You are here? But there was always an orange sign on the screen instead of green, and now too. How are doing it?:) Yes, that mean they couldn't evolve anymore, but that doesn't mean they were perfectly created, but they reached the perfection in their evolution, they went till the end of their development. I don't know how it was tested, that is just what I've read:) 2010/1/12 Jeremy Umm...no. So that means they couldn't evolve anymore? What is completion? Does that mean they were perfectly created & how is it tested? I'll look it up too. It sounds interesting. From: Karina Shuliak < Sent: Tuesday, January 12 2010 2:29 PM To: Jeremy Stiffler < Subject: Re: Mutations in genes may reduce new characteristics to appear, which certain species haven't had before, that is a necessary process for evolution. Dinosaures practically had no more mutations in their genes, they could not change any more, that is their genetic program had been accomplished, it was realized and carried to its conclusion. Does that make sense now?:) 2010/1/12 Jeremy Stuffier Haha...yes, believe it or not I did know that. Sony to ruin it for you. But I DIDN'T know that they had practically no more mutations before they went extinct. What does it mean that their genetic program had been accomplished? On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 8:41 AM, Karina Shuliak < > wrote: Oh, you really know that?!:) and I thought I'd surprise you:/ So, you may sleep well now,