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No, it isn't. Understanding patterns in fossils or layers, is present state science right here in this state. In no way does it tell us the nature when the fossils were laid down, or much else! Most of the predicting they do is lobotomized pipe dreaming, where they use tiny portions of what existed, and act as if it represents all! With a different nature, most fossils likely represent only those creatures that could fossilize. NOT all the animals alive and man. So, predicting a crawling fish near certain layers would be like predicting that God created versatile fish. Nothing to your credit.Bollocks....
Tiktaalik lived in the past....it's fossilised remains were preserved in the past....
Yet, scientists were able to make predictions, in the present day, about how and where those fossilised remains had been laid down and where they would be found....
That's PRESENT DAY SCIENCE BEING ABLE TO PREDICT PAST EVENTS....!
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). Your ideas aren't provable, therefore, you might as well be claiming that invisible ghost unicorns watch us while we sleep, but we can't ever detect them. If you can't provide any evidence for an idea, it is less credible than some of the most laughable of pseudosciences, because at the very least the cryptozoologists have some amount of blurry pictures and eyewitness accounts. You have nothing, no, you have less than nothing because you are opposing theories so superior and so much more useful and well tested compared to yours that for you to actually think that anyone should consider your ideas valid is a sad joke. Unless you can provide some reason for people to think that your prior state stuff has any probability if being true, you have to show us something, and you can't.