Abishalom Wrote:Well there probably a reason a whale cannot mate with a cow (and it has NOTHING to do with evolution). You're allowing your imagination to run wild my friend. We can observe material added or deleted, yes, but most of it has not affect on the cell's function. Mutations are rare compared to the amount of the genome that is remains unchanged through inheritance. When you factor in the amount of negative mutations compared to positive ones the bad outweighs the good considerably. And most mutations are minor changes such as resistance to disease. You are proposing drastic changes that have NEVER been documented.
Never in my wildest dreams have I ever stated that the change in a genome from one genome to the next would be enough to change from a cow to a whale. Every generation very tiny genetic mutations, additions, and deletions occur. When the change from generation to generation eventually leads to a new species the species is going to look very similar to the ancestral one. There are no limitations on mutation because the limitations themselves are always changing from generation to generation. Therefore because the limitations will always be changing there is infinite variation.
I do concede this argument is over as does the rest of the reasoning people here since you are somehow trying to disprove evolution with a bunch of BS having nothing to do with it whatsoever. Because of this you are and always will be wrong and this argument is over.