pitabread
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Hark is right. Your assumption is unscientific. If a theory is falsified then it must be discarded. It doesn't matter at all whether there is an available alternative.
It does matter in this case, because common descent (phylogenetics) has real-world application in applied biology.
There are significant implications if it turned out common descent was false.
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