Spirituality
25 Jul 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerOr it could mean - I’m not sure what you’re asking could you reframe the question please.
Obviously that’s because there is no evidence for you to provide to answer my question.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerAn umbrella will evolve? Is this a joke or are you serious, I can’t work it out.
Give an umbrella only a decade to evolve and it will wither away into rubble.
I recommend spending at least 30 minutes thinking about this before replying. (Maybe an hour).
10 Aug 18
Originally posted by @proper-knobSince you believe ‘evolution’ explains how humans evolved from single celled organisms, what evidence (that is reproducible in the lab) do you have to support this belief?
Or it could mean - I’m not sure what you’re asking could you reframe the question please.
Originally posted by @dj2becker0.30 seconds was sufficient to dismiss you as a loon.
Give an umbrella only a decade to evolve and it will wither away into rubble.
I recommend spending at least 30 minutes thinking about this before replying. (Maybe an hour).
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeThe loon is the one that believes the umbrella will evolve into a helicopter.
0.30 seconds was sufficient to dismiss you as a loon.
10 Aug 18
Originally posted by @proper-knobYou should ask the ghost he introduced the umbrella to the discussion.
An umbrella will evolve? Is this a joke or are you serious, I can’t work it out.
Originally posted by @proper-knobYes and as I said before that this type of evolutionary change through natural selection I believe we all can see. Being specific the only thing taking place is those better suited becomes the dominant ones in a niche. I gave an example of white rabbits blending into snow as similar example.
But do you understand how the mutation which gave it longer fur was only ‘good’ or ‘bad’ because of the environment it lived in?
The same thing can not be said about changing life forms over time acquiring organs and systems that happens why? The fur example are existing traits giving advantages immediately, altering DNA to drastically alter life over millions of years has no driving force due to immediate exposure and experience? Imagination is the only thing you can offer to explain how and why.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerHere's a rather hearty wiki page on the evidence of common descent. Feel free to peruse at your leisure.
Since you believe ‘evolution’ explains how humans evolved from single celled organisms, what evidence (that is reproducible in the lab) do you have to support this belief?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evidence_of_common_descent
Originally posted by @kellyjayThe same thing can not be said about changing life forms over time acquiring organs and systems that happens why?
Yes and as I said before that this type of evolutionary change through natural selection I believe we all can see. Being specific the only thing taking place is those better suited becomes the dominant ones in a niche. I gave an example of white rabbits blending into snow as similar example.
The same thing can not be said about changing life forms over ...[text shortened]... ate exposure and experience? Imagination is the only thing you can offer to explain how and why.
Why not?
10 Aug 18
Originally posted by @proper-knobAs expected nothing that can be reproduced in a lab.
Here's a rather hearty wiki page on the evidence of common descent. Feel free to peruse at your leisure.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evidence_of_common_descent
Originally posted by @proper-knobPossibility of errors where what occurs destroys something required for life to continue as is, even without improving. A death of a thousand errors would occur long before one random mutation works in unison with a previous random mutation to construct a system with timing requirements, stop start, and so on. Simply repeating only the good moves on doesn’t address the issues that would be In countered.
[b]The same thing can not be said about changing life forms over time acquiring organs and systems that happens why?
Why not?[/b]
10 Aug 18
Originally posted by @kellyjayThere is a process which allows beneficial mutations to accumulate, while harmful ones gradually disappear from the population.
Possibility of errors where what occurs destroys something required for life to continue as is, even without improving. A death of a thousand errors would occur long before one random mutation works in unison with a previous random mutation to construct a system with timing requirements, stop start, and so on. Simply repeating only the good moves on doesn’t address the issues that would be In countered.
That process is called "natural selection."
Originally posted by @dj2beckerWhat would you expect to see ‘reproduced in a lab’?
As expected nothing that can be reproduced in a lab.
That’s a substantial wiki page I linked, and yet you seemed to have read it and disseminated the content in 50mins?!