(March 28, 2014 at 4:29 pm)Thunder Cunt Wrote: What are the odds that a simple single cell organism could evolve given the complexity of more than 60,000 proteins of 100 different configurations all in the correct places? Ever in eternity? There isn't proof that time does make impossible things possible.
Um, excuse me? "Correct places?" No, they're just in places, there's nothing saying that they were correct.
I also like that your solution to the problem of how unlikely this all is, is to tell us that something even more unlikely exists that can do magic, which for all we can see is impossible. Just... this is starting to get silly.
Quote:A lizard becomes a wingless bird began that evolves a wing why?
The keratin in its arm bones evolved a spiral shape, causing it to fan out as feathers with time. We already know this; it's interesting that you didn't bother to google it before asking this question.
Quote:Did the wing stub make the bird more adaptable to the environment.
Gliding is a really good skill to have, when you're little and your feathers evolved concurrently with lengthened arm bones ideal for climbing trees to get at your prey.
Quote: How did natural selection know in advance that the bird would need wings.
It didn't. Keratin mutation.
Quote: the stubs would be useless for maybe over a million years.
Why would a bird evolve wing stubs that are useless?
I don't fucking know, why would you evolve a little toe? Mutations are random, if they confer a benefit or don't harm the animal, they persist. Why aren't you listening?
Quote:Why would the bird continue for millions of generations to improve a wing stub that is at their detriment? A bird with a useless wing is at a severe disadvantage. Natural selection shouldn't do that. Why would a bird evolve to fly?
You start with gliding, which is still a useful trait to have, given the small size of the animals we're talking about.
Quote:How would a bird pass this long-term plan to the millions of generations in order to keep the lighter bone plan progressing (hallow bones) to fly when hallow bones is a major disadvantage for anything that can't fly?
Hollow bones are lighter bones, lighter bones mean lighter mass, lighter mass means faster movement, faster movement means you can get away from predators easier, and you have better vertical movement, which your predators might not.
"Major disadvantage?" Seems like there are some pretty nice advantages there too.
Do you know how frustrating it is to answer the same questions, phrased slightly differently, over and over again?
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