(March 17, 2015 at 3:25 pm)Huggy74 Wrote: Hold up, are you stating that aeronautics and aerodynamics are the same thing?
I'm stating, as I stated in the very post that you quoted, that aeronautics is a field of study that comprises multiple theories, one of them being aerodynamics. It's an umbrella term fostered by our understanding of numerous theories, and so you're wrong when you say that aeronautics isn't explained by theory. You're actually as wrong as you could possibly be, given the bounds of that statement.
Oh, but that's not the simple yes/no strawman answer you wanted, is it? Sorry to deprive you of another dishonest "aha!" moment.

Quote:Explain what you mean by "cannot breed"? are you saying that they are so genetically different that they are incompatible, or that they are simply isolated from each other? Also provide your source.
The Cope's Gray Treefrog exists in the same habitat as the regular kind, and has little in the way of physiological differences to it. That said, genetic study shows that it is a completely different species, featuring a genetic setup not found in the regular Gray Treefrog, that does not interbreed in any way. They did, however, diverge from the Gray Treefrog line in a relatively short period of time, due to a genetic phenomenon called autopolyploidy. Therefore, it is one species, spawning from another, as per the definition of species that you provided; mind you, that's not at all what evolution actually describes- a point you actually excised from my post when you quoted it, presumably to avoid taking responsibility for your own lack of care in the discussion- but the Gray Treefrog is something of a unique case that shows that, even fighting on your own factually inaccurate grounds, you're as wrong as ever.
Quote:About as negligible as your tree frog example.
I like this: your questions above show that you don't actually know anything about the Gray Treefrog, and that you were requesting relevant information on it. Here, you assume, despite not knowing a damn thing about them, that they're a negligible example. If anything shows the dishonest presupposition you have to disagree with anything said against you, I can't think of a better example than what you just did.
That said, the Gray Treefrogs have diploid chromosomes, whereas the Cope's species has tetraploid chromosomes; one has two paired chromosomes within their cells, the other has four. It's actually quite a large change, certainly more so than between any two human nationalities. You're factually wrong even as you're rhetorically wrong, it's hilarious.

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