So sorry you're offended. But what is science?Quotation marks are unnecessary. Scientific journals are scientific journals, not pseudo-"scientific journals". Ditto with scientists.
How do you know? How do you know the worms that have not evolved for millions of years were a different species? Or is this due to the spandex of species taking whatever contours you want it to take?1. They are not "exactly alike". Sure they are recognizable as being of the same family as the fossil forms, but they are different species and often a different genus.
So, if say worms are well adapted in all environments they have lived in so far, there would be no reason for worms (or any other "primitive" organisms that are still around today) to evolve into something else. Which means that there was never a reason for them to evolve in the first place.2. Mutations alone do not force evolution. Natural selection does. And natural selection can prevent change as well as cause change. When a species is well adapted to its environment, most changes will make it less well adapted. Natural selection always favours the better adaptation, even if it is the status quo.
Why the deep ocean?? Why not take my backyard?3. As a source of selective pressures, how much has the deep ocean changed in the last 500 or so million years?
If the entire source population did not have the base sequence or codons, then we would have to assume these were mutations. But we mostly don't know "what the source population" was of any of these things, even less what their genome looked like.If the first population is the source population and does not have these alleles, what cause, other than mutation, exists for the subsequent population to have acquired them?
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