random_guy said:We did revamp gravity. It's called general relativity. While the basic idea remains the same, lots of new things came into play that wasn't there before in Netwonian physics. The same applies to evolution. Selection and mutation drives evolution and this idea has been pretty much the same. However, new information about what causes mutations and what kind of mutations exist update evolution. It's not as if we throw out everything we learned in evolution.
As for evolution not being able to be experimented on, again, I point out to this:
How was this not real time experimentation?
Nice dodge. I didn't say revamp the theory of gravitation, I said revamp the acceleration due to gravity close to the surface of the earth, again, to point up the exact lack of discernment which you display here.
The plant experimentation is real time experimentation. The conclusion it comes to concerning precisly how wheat evolved is not. Why do you have difficulty acknowledging this?
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