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Chicken and egg question resolved!

 
 
Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 01:36 pm
Eggs-perts rule on chicken riddle

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The team all agreed that the chicken came after the egg
A geneticist, a philosopher and a chicken farmer say they have found the answer to a great evolutionary puzzle.
The experts looked at the evidence in the long-standing debate over which came first - the chicken or the egg - and opted for the egg.

Professor John Brookfield, a genetics expert from Nottingham University, said the first chicken must have started out as an embryo in an egg.

This means the organism in the eggshell would have the same DNA as the chicken.

He explained that the reason was due to the fact that genetic material does not change during an animal's life.

Professor Brookfield said: "The first living thing which we could say unequivocally was a member of the species would be this first egg, so I would conclude that the egg came first."

Kangaroo eggs

Professor David Papineau, an expert in the philosophy of science at King's College, London agreed that the first chicken came from an egg and this proves there were chicken eggs before chickens.

"I would argue it is a chicken egg if it has a chicken in it," said Prof Papineau.

"If a kangaroo laid an egg from which an ostrich hatched, that would surely be an ostrich egg, not a kangaroo egg," he added.

Charles Bournes, chairman of trade body Great British Chicken, said "Eggs were around long before the first chicken arrived.

"Of course they may not have been chicken eggs as we see them today but they were eggs," he said.

Professor Brooke added the debate could finally be laid to rest.
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Thomas
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 01:44 pm
I am glad this mystery is now resoved. Now, did the experts discuss why the chicken crossed the road?
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 01:54 pm
Don't cackle if you haven't laid, Thomas!


It took them thousands of years (5999, to be precise) to solve at last this.
Really, Thomas, do you think your important question can be answered within days?
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tin sword arthur
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 02:02 pm
So we should check back in when another 5999 years have gone by?
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Thomas
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 02:06 pm
Walter Hinteler wrote:
Really, Thomas, do you think your important question can be answered within days?

Of course not, but several eminent thinkers have already worked on the problem. So far, my favorite answer is Ernest Hemingway's: "To die. In the rain. Alone."
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 02:13 pm
That is lovely, Thomas. That is my favorite answer from now on, too. To everything.
Along with Life is "nasty, brutish, solitary, and short" by Hobbes. It is. And dark and damp.
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Francis
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 02:26 pm
dagmaraka wrote:
Along with Life is "nasty, brutish, solitary, and short" by Hobbes. It is. And dark and damp.


Not for everybody...
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 02:27 pm
for everybody, dammit!
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Francis
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 02:29 pm
Being adamant doesn't change the fact that sometimes life can be nice and sweet...
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 02:46 pm
Francis wrote:
dagmaraka wrote:
Along with Life is "nasty, brutish, solitary, and short" by Hobbes. It is. And dark and damp.


Not for everybody...


dagmaraka wrote:
for everybody, dammit!


To stay at topic: life is like a chicken ladder: from top to bottom sh!tty.
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 02:47 pm
well there you have it!
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 02:51 pm
I think life is more like an omelette. Why? I don't know. It just is.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Fri 26 May, 2006 02:53 pm
dagmaraka wrote:
well there you have it!


I quoted this only because I don't want to spoil your Princetown engagement.

This (German?) 'saying' should be quoted as correctly life is like a chicken ladder: short and sh!tty :wink:
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