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In response to
"
STIS: Human evolution in fiction - do you know of any books/novels where human evolution is scientifically accelerated (or reversed)?
"
by
Vermintown
(strictly speaking there's no such thing as reversing evolution) -- nm
Posted by
Reagen (aka Reagen)
Oct 14 '10, 14:29
(No message)
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Ha! You're so totally wrong.
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Trish
Oct 14, 14:43
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gap logo? :) -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 14, 14:44
but aren't viruses devolved bacteria? -- nm
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crash davis
Oct 14, 14:35
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"De"volved implies direction where there isn't one.
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Reagen
Oct 14, 14:38
Well, I *am* looking for fiction here...
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Vermintown
Oct 14, 14:35
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for Dan Brown audiences? No, nothing is too implausible for them. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 14, 14:39
I'd drop Dan Brown and go with Michael Crichton -- nm
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crash davis
Oct 14, 14:36
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Yeah, my inspiration was what I *thought* Next was going to be about.
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Vermintown
Oct 14, 14:41
I was about to suggest something along similar lines, but didn't have a book to refer to that has used such. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 14, 14:35
The Next Generation totally proved it. -- nm
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Max
Oct 14, 14:32
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