RE: Why is evolution hiding?
March 25, 2014 at 2:29 pm
(This post was last modified: March 25, 2014 at 3:07 pm by Phatt Matt s.)
This is a process that we call "learning." Are you against learning, TC?
No, thank you for sharing your knowledge and I consider you a wise man
Would you prefer that science didn't own up to the mistakes it makes, just to maintain the pretense of being all knowing?
Only if I've got my head up my ass.
Or would you rather a scientific method that corrects for its errors and always works to remove them from play?
If I didn't prefer that I don't deserve to be alive
Why would small changes in species over time not add up to big, noticeable ones eventually too?
It makes sense and those who embrace this idea are not dummies. It is still theory.
Nylon isn't naturally occurring, and no other bacteria can do this; where do you think they developed this ability, if not through new information being added to their genetics via evolution?
Didn't know that thanks!
generally takes many millions of years to become as noticeable as you're imagining...
Bacteria evolves very quickly
No, thank you for sharing your knowledge and I consider you a wise man
Would you prefer that science didn't own up to the mistakes it makes, just to maintain the pretense of being all knowing?
Only if I've got my head up my ass.
Or would you rather a scientific method that corrects for its errors and always works to remove them from play?
If I didn't prefer that I don't deserve to be alive
Why would small changes in species over time not add up to big, noticeable ones eventually too?
It makes sense and those who embrace this idea are not dummies. It is still theory.
Nylon isn't naturally occurring, and no other bacteria can do this; where do you think they developed this ability, if not through new information being added to their genetics via evolution?
Didn't know that thanks!
generally takes many millions of years to become as noticeable as you're imagining...
Bacteria evolves very quickly