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He (Darwin that is) did put his head up for a falling apple Now, could this be the answer ? I (for one) think it is crap Even if the apes are close friends We have Lucy from the deep African places but what happened between Ape and Lucy ? and, while we are at this subject, do we all come from the ONE living thingy in the ocean ? All we see ? Trees, grass, lions and apes ? Do we believe in this ? Is(was) there ONE living thing and does everything come from that poor thing ? I don´t mind coming from Africa but I really don´t think we are relative to an Apple tree or a vermin. Does Darwin rule ?? or was it just for a few species ? Do we have something in common with T Rex ? (well I do mean more than the bloodthirst) How come that some animal still fly, some breath in water and some still stays underground ? Why would only human find a way to talk ? (the talking thing is the key, I am told) or can some animals talk in a way we can´t understand ? Is this the Darwin way ? If it is, then we have no future. We must wait for the next generation to take over. Guys who understand Peace. The non-force Generation Hope they will come soon, we need them badly OK, U read it so far, still the question is unsolved Are We Darwin - or what ? Are we grass, weed, vermins and rats ? or did we have a close meeting, way back, with something ? In short : Are we evaluation or a breed ? BTW Wish You all a very Happy New Year | ||
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My System: hispasat, head500 | Well take a look at this file and find the answers to your questions. Humans evolved from almost all the animals you named. You missed the tadpoles though. Fabulous publicity spot!!!_http://www.sendspace.com/file/695vtp But you're right about the following
; who else to be the non-force generation ?
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My System: DreamBox 7000s - Nokia Freeview - Several GameBoys - DS Lite - ZX81 - SNES - N64 - Sega Saturn Dreamcast - PlayStation - Gamecube - PSP - iPod - iPhone - XBox - PS3 - Wii - No Life! | Why does no one seem to wonder why their are 'missing links' in every evolution chain? If we evolved from another species then why is it still not happening and all the stages exist. Remember looking at a line up of the evolution of Horses in an encyclopaedia. They were arranged in size order - on inspection the dates jumped back and forth by thousands of years... Maybe things did evolve but a lot of questions remain unanswered. IMHO | ||
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My System: Dream7020 and lots of junk all over the place | the point is If we all started in the sea, then the sea should been overloaded with staring life things Not just ONEA tree, a grasshopper and an ape I can´t believe that they all come from one staring point | ||
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My System: 1200cc with 100,000,000,000 neurons and 100,000,000,000,000 connections | I don't claim to have all the answers, but I might have some. Some people do raise questions about the missing links. But given how rare it is for something to become a fossil (due to the limited conditions under which they form) most evolutionists agree that many 'links' will never have been fossilised, and even if they have, may never be found. To the sceptics this just sounds like an easy get out... As for why is evolution not still happening all around us? It is still happening. The moth changing colour in industrial Britain is a reasonably recent example. Evolution is driven by the environment (not just temperature, food sources, predators, mates etc). In extreme changes to environment evolution can happen over a relatively small number of generations (as in the moth) but where generations are larger and the environment is less radically changed (most other species) it is much slower. If humans survive for another 1000 generations we may well have changed. All the stages don't still exist as some of them are no longer able to survive in a changing environment, they either evolve or die off, either way that stage becomes extinct. Darwin's role in evolution is overplayed by many people. The idea of evolution was around before he was, and he didn't come up with the phrase "survival of the fittest". He proposed and documented a mechanism by which it could work, a big part certainly, but not the only part. | ||
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