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On 02/24/2012 09:45 AM, Emiliano Bussolo wrote:

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> No. Evolution attempts to explain (among other little things...) why
> paleo eating is better than neolithic eating. If you reject evolution
> you have no reason to eat paleo.
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>

I don't understand why you need evolution for this.

For example, 40 years ago I was called to repair a sick computer.
Now I am repairing a sick body.
The mental effort is the same, except nobody told us how to repair a body.
Computers do not evolve. (Yes, I know they look different, but from the 
viewpoint of one who knows how they work, they are still glorified 
adding machines.)

If we look at the human mind as a difference engine, then it seems to me 
that the only difference we need for healing is that between the result 
of eating paleofood and neolithic food.

I would appreciate it if you would explain why you believe evolution is 
relevant.

William

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