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Author Topic:   Direct and indirect evidence in science
Panda
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Message 38 of 41 (669944)
08-06-2012 6:09 PM
Reply to: Message 36 by Richard Aberdeen
08-06-2012 5:55 PM


Re: Wrongly Assumed
Hi Richard,
None of your post seems to be on-topic.
The thread topic is possibly best summarised from the OP:
"What is the definition of direct evidence and indirect evidence and could you please provide examples of each?"
If you wish to talk about human evolution then I suggest that you either find an existing thread that is discussing human evolution or request a new thread in EvC Forum: Proposed New Topics.
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