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re: A Scientific dissent from Darwin
Posted on 2/11/19 at 7:46 am to Perfect Circle
Posted on 2/11/19 at 7:46 am to Perfect Circle
quote:Have you seen a T.rex in amber?
Have always been fascinated by pictures of animals trapped in amber, or fossilized tree sap. Almost invariably, these are dated to tens of millions of years, and look almost exactly like their modern day descendants.
Looks like a scorpion to me.
Looks like a lizard.
Looks like a baby bird.
Looks like a bee.
Looks like a flea.
Looks like a spider.
If you did, would it look like an owl?
Have you seen an owl in amber dating back to the time of T. rex?
OTOH pine trees have scarcely changed over the last 140 million years.
Posted on 2/11/19 at 8:09 am to NC_Tigah
I'm not saying flora and fauna doesn't adapt and change physically, but if these organism change this infinitesimal amount over tens of millions of years, how did we go from monkeys to humans in just 3 million years?
Is evolution partial to higher order intelligence; do higher order animals evolve faster?
Is evolution partial to higher order intelligence; do higher order animals evolve faster?
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