Godschild Wrote:Explain to me if you will how it's possible for a single cell creature with limited DNA to evolve upward into a different species that has more DNA, how is it possible to gain code. Why did the eye evolve if all the species were getting along without eye sight. How would it be possible to evolve eye sight with it being one of the most complicated systems. I believe the earth's systems are far to complicated for the trillions of trial and error accidents to have occurred in an order to reach today's earth systems before a disastrous occurance in the DNA coding would have at least limited the evolution of earth's systems to something far more primative. What was the need for color before eye sight.DNA - I'm pretty sure it doesn't, but I'll differ to the judgment of someone who knows more science then me.
eyes- just because everything was getting along fine doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement. The eye developed in stages, I'd imagine. Dogs can only see in black and white. (they can hear things we can't, though.) bats can't see very well– yes they have other ways of 'seeing' (Also hearing things we can't.). color is just wave forms of light–which is energy. I'm sure you know that the color of things is just how much energy the object reflects and how much it absorbs. We can't see all of the light spectrum that's why we call some of it the "visual spectrum."
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