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- From: mathew <mathew@mantis.co.uk>
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- Subject: The Natural World
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- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 92 12:10:24 BST
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- Today on The Natural World:
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- The Recursive Chicken
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- The Recursive Chicken is an ancient species which has developed a unique
- method of self-preservation. The shells of its eggs are formed from a
- hyper-dense material, and this allows them to warp space-time in accordance
- with Einstein's theory of General Relativity.
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- Hence the eggs produced by each generation of recursive chicken contain the
- chicks of the previous generation. This means that any predator which
- successfully killed a recursive chicken would cause an immense temporal
- paradox. The species is thus completely immune from predation.
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- From the biologist's point of view, the recursive chicken is a particularly
- valuable discovery because it allows a simple answer to the question "Which
- came first, the chicken or the egg?" It is now believed that the first
- chickens were recursive chickens, and that they laid themselves after
- hatching. Today's ordinary chickens are the mutant offspring of their
- recursive ancestors.
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- The special defense developed by the recursive chicken is not without cost,
- however. Since only a single creature is required to successfully hatch
- several of the previous generation, the chicken is rapidly dwindling in
- numbers. Nevertheless, a few specimens still survive.
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- To explain the numbers seen today, it is necessary to hypothesize that there
- was an exponentially larger number of recursive chickens at some time in the
- distant past. The earliest fossilized remains of a recursive proto-chicken
- have been dated to the early Cretaceous period, and simple calculations show
- that at that time the first generation of recursive chickens must have
- covered the entire planet to a depth of 18.4 metres.
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- It is now believed that this is what caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.
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- mathew
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