- Apr 5, 2007
- 25,446
- 803
- 71
- Country
- United States
- Faith
- Baptist
- Marital Status
- Married
Evolutionists:
Why would these animals want to evolve into this place where there is no sunlight, hot (300°C+) and crushing (~2000 atm) ?
Evolutionists:
Why would these animals want to evolve into this place where there is no sunlight, hot (300°C+) and crushing (~2000 atm) ?
What makes you think they "want to evolve into" this environment - what if they started there in the first place? or started out on a cold, lifeless sea floor, then adapted to this mineral rich & relatively plentiful food & energy source?
Evolutionists:
Why would these animals want to evolve into this place where there is no sunlight, hot (300°C+) and crushing (~2000 atm) ?
Evolutionists:
Why would these animals want to evolve into this place where there is no sunlight, hot (300°C+) and crushing (~2000 atm) ?
Evolutionists:
Why would these animals want to evolve into this place where there is no sunlight, hot (300°C+) and crushing (~2000 atm) ?
Creationist Tube Worm to Neighbor, upon reading the latest scientific reports on life in France: why would these animals evolve into this place that is flooded with dangerous, high intensity electromagnetic radiation, hazardously low temperatures (<50deg.) and close to vacuum conditions?Why would these animals want to evolve into this place where there is no sunlight, hot (300°C+) and crushing (~2000 atm) ?
They love the world, or the things of the world.Hobbyists:
Why would these people want to stamp collect in their spare time where there is no sunlight, socially isolated and soul-crushing?
Creationist Tube Worm to Neighbor, upon reading the latest scientific reports on life in France: why would these animals evolve into this place that is flooded with dangerous, high intensity electromagnetic radiation, hazardously low temperatures (<50deg.) and close to vacuum conditions?
Evolutionists:
Why would these animals want to evolve into this place where there is no sunlight, hot (300°C+) and crushing (~2000 atm) ?
No serious taker. I figured.
OK. Then I change the question a little bit to fit your shallow requirement:
Where do those animals come from?
Or, if you enjoy this more reasonable one better:
What makes life appear and thrive in that special niche, which 99.99% of life on the earth do not like?
Frankly, we do not know, and for sure, you do not have to know. But this feature could make you think harder about the validity of life evolution. And this issue is going to be hot. NASA people ARE looking at this issue on Europa and Enceladus. Stay tuned.
What makes life appear and thrive in that special niche, which 99.99% of life on the earth do not like?
Because it can?
You seem to imply there is some purposeful choice about where and how life evolves. Rather, life just fills the niches it can. Unless there is a hard physical limit preventing life from evolving in a particular environment, there is nothing preventing it from adapting and evolving where possible.
Physics.
Unknown. No form of life related to the life we see around us can live at the center of the earth, however. The chemistry won't work.Can some form of life live at the center of the earth? (if everything is solid to the center)