Jurrasic Park around the corner?
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04-14-2005, 03:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-14-2005 03:48 AM by joeb.)
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RE: Jurrasic Park around the corner?
Funny enough there is no real proof for evolution. What I\'m trying to say is, look around, everywhere we look we see absolute species, no species in between it\'s current and previous species for instance. According to evolution all species are in constant change, so why isn\'t there an infinite amount of species around?
The same counts for fossils, think of this, what are the odds an archeologists finds a t-rex and it is founds somewhere else too. What I\'m saying is this, according to evolution the \'classic\' T-rex should be around for just a \'short\' time, as every species should be forever changing. So why then do we keep finding T-rexes in it\'s absolute form, and no mutations of it, which \'should\' be the case. The same accounts for all other fossils ever found, there were always finds of absolute species, while this should be almost impossible if we are to believe evolution. |
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