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Scientists Baffled-New Discoveries-Darwinian Evolution Crumbling-Scientists Abandon Theory
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[quote:Spur-Man:MV8zOTM2MzAxXzcxMTg0OTU0X0MwRERBODQ=] [quote:musashi777:MV8zOTM2MzAxXzcxMTg0ODc0XzNGRjlEMjMx] [quote:Spur-Man:MV8zOTM2MzAxXzcxMTg0NzUzXzk4Rjc2MjJE] [quote:musashi777:MV8zOTM2MzAxXzcxMTgzNTMwX0M5Rjc3OEM2] [quote:Spur-Man:MV8zOTM2MzAxXzcxMTY4NDY4X0QzQTg1N0U2] Come on OP, surely you can answer this simple yes or no question. [/quote] I seriously doubt that perisodactyla all have a common ancestor. Listen if you want to believe that ur a descendant from bonobos or chimpanzees or that you are closely related to those beasts than by all means who am I to convince you otherwise. Alright guys you win I agree, u r definitely related to bonobo chimpanzee beasts... [/quote] Very mature. Do you not understand the question, or are you just ignoring it? Hypothetically, [b]*IF*[/b] equines (which have one toe) share a common ancestor with other perisodactyla (which have multiple toes, like most mammals) then would the ancestors of modern equines likely have multiple toes? Please, this is the like the fifth time I've asked you this. [quote:musashi777:MV8zOTM2MzAxXzcxMTgzNTMwX0M5Rjc3OEM2] Exactly it is impossible that random occurrences constructed the super symmetry found in life and the universe. [/quote] Do you know what meiosis is? Who am I kidding, of course you don't. When sperm and eggs are created, they receive a randomly shuffled sequence of half of the hosts chromosomes. Meaning your genetic code is partially the result of random genetic shuffling. [/quote] I don't think the animals in the list of perisodactyla share a common ancestor. horses and rhinos don't share a common ancestor. I learned about meiosis in biology class just like everyone else. throwing around biological terms does not create a substantial argument. "When sperm and eggs are created, they receive a randomly shuffled sequence of half of the hosts chromosomes. Meaning your genetic code is partially the result of random genetic shuffling." That being said, it is not random to the point that horses start pushing out rhinoceros's. here is a science experiment for you: take any pair of male and female animals of the same species, have them procreate. If you can get any of their offspring to be different from their parents you win. Until then my scientific theory is that each kind of animal will produce offspring that are the same kind. [/quote] I'm not asking if you think they share a common ancestor. Why won't you answer the question, it's a yes or no. To do science you must consider what would occur *IF* a hypothesis were true. It doesn't matter if you think the hypothesis is wrong, just answer the question. No one said a horse will push out a rhinoceros. Just another one of your strawmans. "[b]throwing around biological terms does not create a substantial argument.[/b]" Clearly you missed the point. You, like other organisms, are partially the result of random events. Evolution doesn't say that EVERYTHING is random. [/quote]
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The discovery of tyrannosaurus soft tissue is enough to cost this scientist her job. The implications are that the infamous dinosaur can be no older than several thousand years, twelve thousand max. This significant discovery should be enough to at least cause a revision of natural history. interview of scientist who found the soft tissue begins at 1:25 by 60 Minutes.
At 25 minutes they speak pertaining to the blood vessels found in these "fossils".
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