so if you will find a car on the ground in a far planet you may not conclude design? ok. but what is the best conclusion: that a car need a designer or the opposite?
The opposite being that it didn't need a designer? I'd have to do more than just look at it to make either conclusion. You do realize that, given that this is an alien vehicle we are talking about, I wouldn't recognize it as a car immediately, even if it looked like a car from our planet, right?
Other planets have strange weather and environmental formations compared to our own: for example, Saturn has a huge jet stream in the shape of a hexagon, which comes off, at least to me, as something that would be unnatural, but only because no such thing exists naturally on Earth. Natural formations that look like cars would not be impossible by any means; even ones made of metal. This natural rock formation on our planet looks like a cat
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To be blunt, there are scenarios in which I would conclude that the "alien car" is a creation of some organism, as well as ones in which I would conclude it to be a natural formation. The best conclusion would depend on the answers to these questions: Does the car have internal, inorganic circuitry? Can I observe the car being formed naturally, or reproduce itself? If there are multiple cars, how similar are they? Is there signs of welding?
Something to consider: If everything is created, you wouldn't be able to distinguish that fact, because there would be no contrast. A random rock would be just as much created as the alien car.
why not? neanderthals are fully humans. of course that they are not identical to modern day human but they all the unique features of humans. they even classified under the homo genus.
You mean the genus homo. Also, that's like saying tigers and lions are the same thing, since they are in the same genus. Or that a chihuahua and a grey wolf are the same thing.
Also, Neanderthals were very different from humans.
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What you'll probably notice first (aside from height, which is fairly irrelevant) is that the rib cage is shaped differently. They also have shorter, more robust limbs and fingers. Technically, you could call them human BECAUSE that term applies to all species in that genus, but in common terms, it only refers to the species we belong to. Do you want to call these human? Go ahead, but never claim that they are the same as us.
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