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Results from our forumNatural selection is proven wrong... point of view. That's all fine, but having a hunch something is possible still doesn't explain how the mechanism works. Given that the seas where it happened were almost empty of multicellular life, this left open countless niches for an evolving species to exploit. I think the recent ...
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Natural selection is proven wrong... however, explain my thoughts on the cambrian explosion. I don't see it as all that improbable from an evolutionary point of view. Given that the seas where it happened were almost empty of multicellular life, this left open countless niches for an evolving species to exploit. I think the recent ...
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Problems with Evolution !... For instance, I state, "I've seen enormous rock layers full of animal remains and not a single fish fossil. Clearly, there were huge seas at one time with no fish in them. Where did fish come from? There must have been evolution." The responses can vary. "You didn't look ...
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Analysis: Corucia ssp. integrades ?... further gives credence to this being a natural barrier. The wind and current difficulties in navigation are mentioned in Thirty Years in the South Seas - Richard Parkinson - 1999. Track A Conclusion: Could rafting have occurred to introduce the two ssp's?- Highly doubtful. Track B: Solomon native ...
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Re: Earth after life... to the 02 over time... does sunlight, for instance, break down oxygen? Would it be absorbed by anything else in the environment - those dead seas, the rocks and earth, etc.?
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