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Quranexplorer
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While theory of gravity has some observational and experimental evidence to its credit, evolution has nothing in these aspects: At least you can observe an apple always falling down to the earth, but you never observe a chimpanzee becoming a human. Newton�s law of gravitation gives an approximation of gravity for most situations, TE has no such laws to get support from. Gravity at least has Galileo�s experiments, but TE again has none.
Where is the experimental evidence? There is only a speculation that 2% variation in DNA between humans and chimpanzees suggests a possibility of evolution. Experimental evidence will be when you try to mutate a chimpanzee to bridge this 2% gap and then succeed to turn it to a man. On the other hand I would say if humans with 99.99% same DNA can be so different with so many races, a 200 times difference between humans and chimpanzees means an unbridgeable gap between 2 species.
As I mentioned earlier, theory of gravity looks more plausible with some observational and experimental evidence. But ET lacks both and there are serious rebuttals to the theory of evolution(Evolution Impossible, Intelligent Design)
ET stands as one classic example for made up stuff. Normally an observation comes first, and then a theory to explain that with some experimental evidence. In the case of ET, the theory came first and then more and more theories to make the original theory look like a theory � no observation, no experimental evidence!
What others say should not affect your case if you have a 100% perfect case. However small the DNA gap maybe, it proves nothing unless you have at least one experimental evidence to show that this gap shall be bridged to bring about a species change or at least one observational evidence showing the gradual change of one species to another.
Humans show many behavioral and cognitive traits and abilities that offer no apparent survival advantage (e.g. music, art, religion, ability to ponder the nature of the universe) (From: http://www.evolutionnews.org/2012/07/what_are_the_to_1062011.html) |
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Tim the plumber
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Yes it does. Loads. At least you can observe an apple always falling down to the earth, but you never observe a chimpanzee becoming a human. The theory of evolution says that chimpanzees are not human and never will be. We have a common ancestor, that's all. Newton�s law of gravitation gives an approximation of gravity for most situations, TE has no such laws to get support from. Yes it does. The science of infectious disease control is heavily based on evolutionary theory. Ebola has been/is being defeated by this science. Gravity at least has Galileo�s experiments, but TE again has none. I am not aware of Galileo experimenting with gravity. TE has a vast number of experimental result to back it and none to cast it into doubt. |
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airmano
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@QE: Can you read ?
I linked to an experiment in my post Airmano Edited by airmano - 13 March 2015 at 8:07am |
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Quranexplorer
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How can evolution within a species be the experimental evidence to suggest evolution of one species to another totally different species? |
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Quranexplorer
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That's what TE does--just says so many things--no observation, no experimental evidence!
It's all about evolution within a species. What has it got to do with the imaginations of one species evolving to another totally different species?
Don't say you don't use google.
Must be like UFOs--you only hear about it, never get to see one! |
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airmano
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QE:
Before we go any further: Can you tell me how you define "species" ? Would a tiger and a lion represent two different species for you ? Are wolfs and dogs of the same species ? Airmano Edited by airmano - 14 March 2015 at 11:02am |
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Quranexplorer
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I can help you with this definition from the net. You should be able to answer the rest yourself. species ˈspiːʃiːz,-ʃɪz,ˈspiːs-/Submit noun 1. BIOLOGY a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. The species is the principal natural taxonomic unit, ranking below a genus and denoted by a Latin binomial, e.g. Homo sapiens. synonyms: type, kind, sort; More 2. a kind or sort. "a species of invective at once tough and suave" synonyms: type, kind, sort; More |
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Tim the plumber
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So do you count lions and tigers as the same or different species? I ask because they can interbreed in captivity but don't in the wild because they live in separate places. Obviously they were once the same species, in that they have a common ancestor. How about domestic cats? Do you count polar bears and grizzly bears as separate or the same? They sometimes do interbreed even in the wild. Polar bears are descended from grizzly bears. How do you view Shetland ponies and shire horses? They cannot functionally interbreed as the size makes it not really doable but with artificial insemination... The disease HIV has evolved from a similar disease in rhesus monkeys. It is, however, a different species of virus in most people's view. Obviously the divergence of species within human time scales is a lot less than over millions of years. |
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