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by ominous
1267 days ago
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> Another example is the "central dogma of molecular biology", Crick later admitted that he misunderstood what dogma actually means when he coined that term. The term is simply wrong in this case, but it still remains. It remains because it is understood, making it not wrong. It is far from ideal, language wise, if we were to take language as more important than how language is used. > It's more about the survival of the best adapted one, and not the strongest one. The same applies to the usage of "fitness", that you chose to misunderstand. Do you also misread "islamophobia"? Are all usages of "literally" literal? |
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