(March 26, 2014 at 7:57 pm)Thunder Cunt Wrote:(March 26, 2014 at 12:35 pm)Rampant.A.I. Wrote: It's actually laboratory observable, especially with bacteria. Which is part of why we have to keep developing antibiotics.
Yes but the bacteria doesn't become something totally different but stronger Bacteria.
I evolved when I took my Xanax too. This would be observable in a lab as well. When I started taking Xanax 2 milligrams would knock me out. Eventually I reached a point where I could pop over 10 mg and be up and about functioning well.
How old are you dude? Go get an education then come debate.
We aren't gonna see bacteria become something else in the 2000 years, again the level of change in a specie that you are requesting requires millions of years.
1 million = 1.000,000 years
Does that number look anywhere close to how long humans have started studying bacteria? No so shut the hell up