Astrid
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Ive a somewhat different view but wont gwin2witThe 'pre-Cambrian Bunny' would wildly revise our understanding of the development of life in the last ~550 million years. The history of complex life would need to be radically re-written from our present understanding.
But, it wouldn't falsify anything to do with the actual underpinnings of the Theory of Evolution. Descent with modification would still be an observed fact, genetic inheritance would still be an observed fact, the facts of molecular biology would remain unchanged, the facts of cell biology would be unchanged.
Given that the Theory of Evolution has multiple facets, it's robust in the way that you could adjust/alter some of those facets and the rest of the framework would largely be intact.
About the only thing that would fundamentally disprove the Theory of Evolution is an observation that organisms don't inherit genetic variations from their parents and are thus static over time and there's no natural selection via differential reproductive success going on.
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