RE: Why is evolution hiding?
March 25, 2014 at 1:28 am
(This post was last modified: March 25, 2014 at 1:34 am by Phatt Matt s.)
(March 25, 2014 at 1:16 am)tor Wrote:(March 25, 2014 at 1:15 am)Thunder Cunt Wrote:
Gorillas don't invent wheel because they don't need a wheel.
Well we don't need the Internet or Space ships that fly to the moon. Yet we invent them regardless of not needing them. Apes could prolong their lives and enhance the quality of life if they would start inventing new things.
I don't deny that there is evidence in favor of what you say. However, If Credible scientific studies have come to the opposite Conclusion...I can't say for sure who is right and who is wrong.
I need to figure out more on this before declaring more strongly what I know to be true:
The fossil record around the earth extends an average of one mile deep. Below this level we come up with a blank slate as far as living, complex creatures are concerned.
... complex creatures with hard bodies—trilobites. No previous ancestors of these arthropods have been found. Similar to some marine "bugs" we see today on the seashore that disappear into the sand when the waves retreat, trilobites had hard shells, all the basic organs, and complex eyes like those of flies, with hundreds of sophisticated lenses connected to the optic nerve going to the brain. Trilobite fossils are found around the earth, and in all cases the level of rock beneath them does not reveal other creatures with similar features.
As one source states: "The dominant life form was the now-extinct sea creature known as a trilobite, up to a foot long, with a distinctive head and tail, a body made up of several parts, and a complex respiratory system. But although there are many places on earth where 5,000 feet of sedimentary rock stretch unbroken and uniformly beneath the Cambrian [layer], not a single indisputable multi-celled fossil has been found there. It is 'the enigma of paleontological [fossil studies] enigmas,' according to Stephen Gould. Darwin himself said he could give 'no satisfactory answer' to why no fossils had been discovered. Today's scientists are none the wiser" (Francis Hitching, The Neck of the Giraffe , 1982, pp. 26-27).