(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.
What makes you think single cell organisms with 60,000 proteins with a 100 different combinations all in the correct is representative of the early life?
Quote:A lizard becomes a wingless bird began that evolves a wing why? Did the wing stub make the bird more adaptable to the environment. How did natural selection know in advance that the bird would need wings. the stubs would be useless for maybe over a million years.
Why would a bird evolve wing stubs that are useless?
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?
What fucking wing stub? There's not a scientist on the planet that isn't a creationist that thinks wing evolution began with some kind of stub Unless you are taking it all the way back to early vertebrates.
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?
What fucking long term plan? There are no long term plans in evolution.
Save a life. Adopt a greyhound.
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