What would constitute proof of evolution if not the wealth of data and evidence from the scientific literature? (I mean, one could post links to research all day and still have a long ways to go)
Do you want an experiment that would allow you to collect the data yourself? (I can recommend studies for you to replicate, particularly in paleontology and paleobiology where you can study morphological change through time in a given clade, but this will require you to become adept at species identification which is a skill that takes quite a bit of practice to really get. You could also replicate the experiments from the evolutionary biology literature too. The Lenski experiment is a good one, but one could look at all sorts of organisms in their surrounding area)
A thought experiment to show proof of concepts? (there is a game I tentatively call "the evolution game" that I have used in class before to teach students about how selection pressure affects populations through successive generations. It's fun and uses jelly beans and various utensils for grasping them, but in order to this experiment you'll need to compute some basic statistics and you'll also need several other volunteers to help you do it)
Proof, as in proof.
I put my hand on the stove, I get burned, that's not only "evidence" but proof the stove will burn my hand....it is a fact, and it's easily proven.
Proof plain and simple, nothing complicated with opinion of what something means when there could be several answers for that. See, it is not an opinion I burned my hand, it is fact absolutely.
So do that, or at the very least, go back to stating it's theory.. Somewhere, at some point, is seems it's become fact instead of theory, and for no good reason that I know of.
No need to complicate it, simply present your proof. Do you think you have proof, and can I get a straight answer on that please?
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