A theory involving long-term evolution often can't be tested directly, but they can be tested indirectly, by checking their predictions, i.e. if the theory is correct, we'd expect to find X, Y, & Z in the world. Punctuated equilibrium has been tested this way both in the fossil record and in living animals, and its predictions hold good. It's not the only form of evolution, but it there is plenty of evidence to support it as one form of evolution.If there's one thing evolutionary scientists are "good" at, it's dreaming up theories. Evolutionary theories are a dime a dozen, and a great deal of them can't be tested, which means they don't even qualify as science. Theories that can't be tested are just worthless stories, which suits evolutionary science just fine, because it's a bs-artist's paradise.
Take Stephen Jay Gould, for example: His books were lapped up by the evo-masses, but his ideas didn't advance science one bit. His famous theory - Punctuated Equilbrium - surprise, surprise - can't be tested. Gould was your typical evolutionary "scientist" ... a purveyor of worthless pseudo-scientific stories.
Not really. Understanding evolution has enabled many advances, particularly in medicine, agriculture, and technology, including new antibiotics and vaccines, cancer treatments, crop breeding, pest & disease resistance and control, and computational design using evolutionary algorithms.Evolutionary science is the most overrated, useless branch of science in history ... but that doesn't matter, because it's raison d'être is not to advance science, but to advance atheism.
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