(April 17, 2012 at 4:36 pm)Abishalom Wrote: Have you ever read any type of science book...ever? Variation has limitations. This can be observed, tested and repeated. Variation without limitation has NEVER been documented. It has been proposed, but it has NEVER been proven.
I have. And I've read many scientific journals as well. None of them say that after X amount of variation, no more can occur. Variation HAS been documented. No limitation has EVER been documented. If you have evidence to the contrary, feel free to provide it.
(April 17, 2012 at 4:36 pm)Abishalom Wrote: You're an expert in these fields? I guarantee you if you speak to an expert they could not give you an honest example of infinite variation without rationalizing and speculating. Of course they will likely be honest with you and tell you straight up that they cannot prove it in their field. But then they reassure you that another field can prove. It just begins a circle.
Clearly, you've never talked to one. Every expert in the field would be able to prove only to the extent of his field. If you are specifically concerned about variation in genetics, talk to a geneticist. He'll tell you if it has a limit or not. (Hint: It doesn't).