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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Cambrian explosion: Burgess Shale: punctuated equilibrium
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<blockquote data-quote="Jazer" data-source="post: 60172871"><p>Creationists have an answer for you. God created them. As far as extinction Gould's theory is that Evolution is VERY random. According to Gould if you started all over again all the species would come out VERY different, even if conditions were identical. There is another theory. That elements can only be assembled one way. So anywhere you go in the universe life is going to be pretty much the same as what we find here. This is supported by the fact that you have many proteins assemble in identical ways despite the fact that there is no common ancestor. As far as extinct Science has pretty well determined that conditions change so that they can no longer support the existing life and it then goes extinct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazer, post: 60172871"] Creationists have an answer for you. God created them. As far as extinction Gould's theory is that Evolution is VERY random. According to Gould if you started all over again all the species would come out VERY different, even if conditions were identical. There is another theory. That elements can only be assembled one way. So anywhere you go in the universe life is going to be pretty much the same as what we find here. This is supported by the fact that you have many proteins assemble in identical ways despite the fact that there is no common ancestor. As far as extinct Science has pretty well determined that conditions change so that they can no longer support the existing life and it then goes extinct. [/QUOTE]
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